In formulating policies for drug offenders, lawmakers must decide concrete questions about such matters as legal jurisdiction, burdens of proof, and reporting of progress information. Although these decisions may seem incidental to treatment and beyond the purview of science, they are based on empirically testable assumptions about the behavior of drug abusers and have a direct bearing on the efficacy of drug treatment interventions. Unfortunately, these assumptions have generally not been subjected to empirical inquiry. As a result, drug policy continues to be crafted by non-scientific advocates and subjected to popular vote by an insufficiently informed public. This article identifies several empirically answerable questions that underlie...
Drug policy research is the application of policy analysis in the substance abuse domain with a leve...
Background: Race has a significant impact on the way that justice systems treat offenders. From laws...
Illicit drug use is clearly an important health problem. There are some 600,000 emergency department...
A considerable amount of research has shown traditional illicit drug policies represent a critical s...
The article discusses the proposed integrating of drug testing and treatment into the various phases...
Drug policy and the public good: evidence for effective interventions. Strang J., Babor T., Caulkin...
This article explores the application of research on policies towards illicit and illegal drugs
The War on Drugs began in 1967 with the hope of ending the devastating effects of drug addiction. Un...
When analyzing the policy and decisions of policymakers we want to keep in mind the effectiveness, e...
The article begins by stating that many people believe that medicalization offers the most reasonabl...
Drug policy presents a fundamental challenge to democratic principles and operations. Legislation go...
Every year, hundreds of millions of people around the world use illicit drugs. Many do so for enjoym...
Public opinion plays a crucial role in the policy making process in democratic nations. In regards t...
For most of the past 25 years, the federal government and many states have adopted a tough, punitive...
Current views on drug legislation and policies have focused on law enforcement and the coercive tren...
Drug policy research is the application of policy analysis in the substance abuse domain with a leve...
Background: Race has a significant impact on the way that justice systems treat offenders. From laws...
Illicit drug use is clearly an important health problem. There are some 600,000 emergency department...
A considerable amount of research has shown traditional illicit drug policies represent a critical s...
The article discusses the proposed integrating of drug testing and treatment into the various phases...
Drug policy and the public good: evidence for effective interventions. Strang J., Babor T., Caulkin...
This article explores the application of research on policies towards illicit and illegal drugs
The War on Drugs began in 1967 with the hope of ending the devastating effects of drug addiction. Un...
When analyzing the policy and decisions of policymakers we want to keep in mind the effectiveness, e...
The article begins by stating that many people believe that medicalization offers the most reasonabl...
Drug policy presents a fundamental challenge to democratic principles and operations. Legislation go...
Every year, hundreds of millions of people around the world use illicit drugs. Many do so for enjoym...
Public opinion plays a crucial role in the policy making process in democratic nations. In regards t...
For most of the past 25 years, the federal government and many states have adopted a tough, punitive...
Current views on drug legislation and policies have focused on law enforcement and the coercive tren...
Drug policy research is the application of policy analysis in the substance abuse domain with a leve...
Background: Race has a significant impact on the way that justice systems treat offenders. From laws...
Illicit drug use is clearly an important health problem. There are some 600,000 emergency department...