Abstract Prohibition of illegal drugs is a failed social policy and new models of regulation of these substances are needed. This paper explores a proposal for a post-prohibition, public health based model for the regulation of the most problematic drugs, the smokable and injectable stimulants. The literature on stimulant maintenance is explored. Seven foundational principles are suggested that could support this regulatory model of drug control that would reduce both health and social problems related to illegal stimulants. Some details of this model are examined and the paper concludes that drug policies need to be subject to research and based on evidence.</p
This paper aims to provide theoretically informed practical proposals for the improvement of current...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
The debate about the prohibition of drugs has taken a fundamental turn with the publication of ‘Regu...
This article advances a new theory of drug regulation that addresses two previously unexamined quest...
As illustrated elsewhere in this book, diverse approaches have been adopted to prevent and respond t...
Producing and implementing credible and effective policies on illicit drug use is generally seen as ...
This policy comment analyzes the risks and issues that might arise from the legal regulation of ille...
Abstract The Prohibition represents a worldwide approach to drug trafficking and using, that are gen...
Abstract: Concern for the spread of HIV infection and with the growing social costs associated with ...
The debate about the prohibition of drugs has taken a fundamental turn with the publication of ‘Regu...
This paper examines the debate surrounding the trend of global movements away from prohibition and t...
Aims: To review the status of khat, the most recent plant based psychoactive substance to reach a gl...
The report investigates the effectiveness of harm reduction measures for people who use stimulant dr...
While there have always been norms and customs around the use of drugs, explicit public policies--re...
This paper aims to provide theoretically informed practical proposals for the improvement of current...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
The debate about the prohibition of drugs has taken a fundamental turn with the publication of ‘Regu...
This article advances a new theory of drug regulation that addresses two previously unexamined quest...
As illustrated elsewhere in this book, diverse approaches have been adopted to prevent and respond t...
Producing and implementing credible and effective policies on illicit drug use is generally seen as ...
This policy comment analyzes the risks and issues that might arise from the legal regulation of ille...
Abstract The Prohibition represents a worldwide approach to drug trafficking and using, that are gen...
Abstract: Concern for the spread of HIV infection and with the growing social costs associated with ...
The debate about the prohibition of drugs has taken a fundamental turn with the publication of ‘Regu...
This paper examines the debate surrounding the trend of global movements away from prohibition and t...
Aims: To review the status of khat, the most recent plant based psychoactive substance to reach a gl...
The report investigates the effectiveness of harm reduction measures for people who use stimulant dr...
While there have always been norms and customs around the use of drugs, explicit public policies--re...
This paper aims to provide theoretically informed practical proposals for the improvement of current...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...