Examining access to and the extent of engagement with the Internet in illicit drug-using populations may provide an indication of the extent to which the online illicit drug market is usurping the physical illicit drug market, according to this report. Summary The advent of the Internet has created opportunities for the global exchange of information and purchase of goods and services. However, it has also facilitated the creation of online illicit drug markets and forums in which drug-related information can be exchanged between users. Bruno, Poesiat & Matthews (2013) reported that illicit drug-specific search terms (such as cocaine, ecstasy, hallucinogens and high) were used, on average, 39,700 times per month in the Google search e...
Heavy drug use, of either amphetamines or opioids in the 30 days prior to arrest, is associated with...
This report examines emerging trends in the use, price, purity and availability of illicit drugs. Ke...
Governments have traditionally censored drug-related information, both in traditional media and, in ...
Monitoring international trends in drug production and supply has been a key function of the United ...
This paper presents an analysis of retrospective self-reports from methamphetamine users (police det...
Aims To review the current research of hidden populations of illicit drugs users using web-based met...
Introduction Methamphetamine is a drug of national concern, with the Australian Crime Commission as...
Digitalization has led not only to the expansion of the sphere of people’s communication space, but...
Background: The past five years has seen a proliferation in marketplaces operating on the 'dark net'...
2002 was the first year of the second phase of data collection in the Drug Use Monitoring in Austral...
The Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS) is intended to serve as a strategic early warning system, i...
The latest DUMA data shows that the continuing decline in methamphetamine use since 2004 has...
Since the 1990s there has been a rise in both the prevalence of party drug use in Australia and the ...
The Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) project has been in operation since 1999. Over the years...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Technology provides new ways to access customers and suppliers while enhancing ...
Heavy drug use, of either amphetamines or opioids in the 30 days prior to arrest, is associated with...
This report examines emerging trends in the use, price, purity and availability of illicit drugs. Ke...
Governments have traditionally censored drug-related information, both in traditional media and, in ...
Monitoring international trends in drug production and supply has been a key function of the United ...
This paper presents an analysis of retrospective self-reports from methamphetamine users (police det...
Aims To review the current research of hidden populations of illicit drugs users using web-based met...
Introduction Methamphetamine is a drug of national concern, with the Australian Crime Commission as...
Digitalization has led not only to the expansion of the sphere of people’s communication space, but...
Background: The past five years has seen a proliferation in marketplaces operating on the 'dark net'...
2002 was the first year of the second phase of data collection in the Drug Use Monitoring in Austral...
The Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS) is intended to serve as a strategic early warning system, i...
The latest DUMA data shows that the continuing decline in methamphetamine use since 2004 has...
Since the 1990s there has been a rise in both the prevalence of party drug use in Australia and the ...
The Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) project has been in operation since 1999. Over the years...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Technology provides new ways to access customers and suppliers while enhancing ...
Heavy drug use, of either amphetamines or opioids in the 30 days prior to arrest, is associated with...
This report examines emerging trends in the use, price, purity and availability of illicit drugs. Ke...
Governments have traditionally censored drug-related information, both in traditional media and, in ...