Despite its strengths, drug policy scholarship in the United States has deficiencies and systemic biases that contribute to misinformation about drugs and people who use drugs. Factors ranging from funders’ biases to an overemphasis on abstinence-only outcomes limit the scope and focus of drug policy research. These deficiencies and the highly politicized nature of drug policy reform have led U.S. decision-makers to largely reproduce the uninformed thinking that epitomizes failed drug policies. In an effort to address some of these limitations, we designed Unbounded Knowledge: Envisioning a New Future for Drug Policy Research, a project to engage researchers in thinking about how U.S. drug policy research should be transformed. The project ...
The War on Drugs began in 1967 with the hope of ending the devastating effects of drug addiction. Un...
In formulating policies for drug offenders, lawmakers must decide concrete questions about such matt...
The article discusses the proposed integrating of drug testing and treatment into the various phases...
Discussions about reducing the harms associated with drug use and antidrug policies are often politi...
This article explores the application of research on policies towards illicit and illegal drugs
A considerable amount of research has shown traditional illicit drug policies represent a critical s...
Drug policy in the United States is reactive and unprepared for burgeoning phenomena related to the ...
INTRODUCTION: The war on drugs, initially started in 1971, has caused long-lasting effects on the c...
Abstract Background The National Institute on Drug Abuse has identified a persistent research-to-pra...
Drug policy research is the application of policy analysis in the substance abuse domain with a leve...
The core strategies of the U.S. War on Drugs are eradication, interdiction and incarceration. After ...
Background: Research collaborations between people who use drugs (PWUD) and researchers are largely ...
The U.S. has been waging a War on Drugs for the last forty years. But in the mid-2010s, a series of ...
As the repercussions of the nearly 50-year U.S. War on Drugs are revealing themselves to be harmful ...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/0.1038/nrd2323There is currently ...
The War on Drugs began in 1967 with the hope of ending the devastating effects of drug addiction. Un...
In formulating policies for drug offenders, lawmakers must decide concrete questions about such matt...
The article discusses the proposed integrating of drug testing and treatment into the various phases...
Discussions about reducing the harms associated with drug use and antidrug policies are often politi...
This article explores the application of research on policies towards illicit and illegal drugs
A considerable amount of research has shown traditional illicit drug policies represent a critical s...
Drug policy in the United States is reactive and unprepared for burgeoning phenomena related to the ...
INTRODUCTION: The war on drugs, initially started in 1971, has caused long-lasting effects on the c...
Abstract Background The National Institute on Drug Abuse has identified a persistent research-to-pra...
Drug policy research is the application of policy analysis in the substance abuse domain with a leve...
The core strategies of the U.S. War on Drugs are eradication, interdiction and incarceration. After ...
Background: Research collaborations between people who use drugs (PWUD) and researchers are largely ...
The U.S. has been waging a War on Drugs for the last forty years. But in the mid-2010s, a series of ...
As the repercussions of the nearly 50-year U.S. War on Drugs are revealing themselves to be harmful ...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/0.1038/nrd2323There is currently ...
The War on Drugs began in 1967 with the hope of ending the devastating effects of drug addiction. Un...
In formulating policies for drug offenders, lawmakers must decide concrete questions about such matt...
The article discusses the proposed integrating of drug testing and treatment into the various phases...