In 2001 the Joseph Rowntree Foundation embarked upon a programme of research that explored the problem of illicit drugs in the UK. The research addressed many questions that were often too sensitive for the government to tackle. In many cases, these studies represented the first research on these issues. This study gives an overview of the projects in the programme. The topics covered include: * The policing of drug possession. * The domestic cultivation, purchasing and heavy use of cannabis. * Non-problematic heroin use, heroin prescription and Drug Consumption Rooms. * The impact of drugs on the family. * Drug testing in schools and in the workplac
Cocaine is amongst the most highly addictive drugs used worldwide and its expanding demand in the UK...
This book contains a selection of papers that were presented at the 15th international conference of...
This article is concerned with the processes of doing research with people who use drugs, as someone...
In 2001 the Joseph Rowntree Foundation embarked upon a programme of research that explored the probl...
This report outlines the results of the largest independent programme of drugs research of its kind ...
The mantra of “evidence-based policy” is continuing to gain ground, with calls for public policy to ...
Background: Although illegal drug use has largely been declining in the UK over the past decade, thi...
Terms of Reference Key facts 1 Introduction Recommendations from the last Home Affairs Commit...
Periodic public concern about heroin use has been a major driver of Australian drug policy in the fo...
Problem drug users and drug workers: their beliefs in the origins and treatment of problem drug us
The UK government has struggled with controlling the legal high problem since the emerg...
This policy report, about what we call the ‘governance’ of drug policy, draws on and synthesises the...
This report presented the findings of a research study carried out in Cabra, in north Dublin, into i...
Why read this evidence review? This evidence review provides an in-depth look at the issue of illici...
Drug policy and the public good: evidence for effective interventions. Strang J., Babor T., Caulkin...
Cocaine is amongst the most highly addictive drugs used worldwide and its expanding demand in the UK...
This book contains a selection of papers that were presented at the 15th international conference of...
This article is concerned with the processes of doing research with people who use drugs, as someone...
In 2001 the Joseph Rowntree Foundation embarked upon a programme of research that explored the probl...
This report outlines the results of the largest independent programme of drugs research of its kind ...
The mantra of “evidence-based policy” is continuing to gain ground, with calls for public policy to ...
Background: Although illegal drug use has largely been declining in the UK over the past decade, thi...
Terms of Reference Key facts 1 Introduction Recommendations from the last Home Affairs Commit...
Periodic public concern about heroin use has been a major driver of Australian drug policy in the fo...
Problem drug users and drug workers: their beliefs in the origins and treatment of problem drug us
The UK government has struggled with controlling the legal high problem since the emerg...
This policy report, about what we call the ‘governance’ of drug policy, draws on and synthesises the...
This report presented the findings of a research study carried out in Cabra, in north Dublin, into i...
Why read this evidence review? This evidence review provides an in-depth look at the issue of illici...
Drug policy and the public good: evidence for effective interventions. Strang J., Babor T., Caulkin...
Cocaine is amongst the most highly addictive drugs used worldwide and its expanding demand in the UK...
This book contains a selection of papers that were presented at the 15th international conference of...
This article is concerned with the processes of doing research with people who use drugs, as someone...