This research describes and analyses recent policy developments in Ireland in relation to the practice of selling psychoactive substances which, while not themselves illegal, mimic the effects of commonly used illegal drugs. These so-called ‘legal highs’ had been sold in Ireland through an increasing number of ‘head shops’ which in late 2009 and early-2010 became the subject of considerable public controversy, culminating in legislative measures aimed at their closure. Based on semi-structured interviews with some of the main stakeholders in this process and set against a background of saturation media coverage of this phenomenon, this article presents and assesses competing perspectives on the head shop issue. From a conventional drug ...
You can't buy a buy a bottle of wine after 10pm or smoke in a public place -- but you can buy a "leg...
Availability of new psychoactive substances • The number of head shops in Ireland has been decreasi...
This report presents the findings of a nation-wide survey of public attitudes towards, and perceptio...
Recent years have witnessed vocal public concerns over the use of a variety of psychoactive substanc...
The emergence of ‘legal highs’ or ‘new psychoactive substances’ (NPS) on the Irish market is reflect...
The research aimed to present a unique 'snapshot' of legal psychoactive drug use prior to legislativ...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
In Ireland, legislators encountered a new phenomenon in 2005 onwards with the advent of ‘legal highs...
BACKGROUND: New psychoactive substance (NPS) use can negatively impact health and may result in drug...
Aims and method: To determine which recreational drugs are most readily offered in ‘head shops’, an...
This dissertation considers the case of Irish drugs policy in 1996 which saw a change in established...
It was formally recommended in 1998 that dedicated drug courts, similar to those -which have been op...
Minister Curran Responding to Headshops Threat John Curran T.D., Minister of State at the Departm...
Background: People who use drugs problematically are consistently left out of consultations and deli...
This study was aimed at exploring the extent to which drug policy making in Ireland may be deemed to...
You can't buy a buy a bottle of wine after 10pm or smoke in a public place -- but you can buy a "leg...
Availability of new psychoactive substances • The number of head shops in Ireland has been decreasi...
This report presents the findings of a nation-wide survey of public attitudes towards, and perceptio...
Recent years have witnessed vocal public concerns over the use of a variety of psychoactive substanc...
The emergence of ‘legal highs’ or ‘new psychoactive substances’ (NPS) on the Irish market is reflect...
The research aimed to present a unique 'snapshot' of legal psychoactive drug use prior to legislativ...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
In Ireland, legislators encountered a new phenomenon in 2005 onwards with the advent of ‘legal highs...
BACKGROUND: New psychoactive substance (NPS) use can negatively impact health and may result in drug...
Aims and method: To determine which recreational drugs are most readily offered in ‘head shops’, an...
This dissertation considers the case of Irish drugs policy in 1996 which saw a change in established...
It was formally recommended in 1998 that dedicated drug courts, similar to those -which have been op...
Minister Curran Responding to Headshops Threat John Curran T.D., Minister of State at the Departm...
Background: People who use drugs problematically are consistently left out of consultations and deli...
This study was aimed at exploring the extent to which drug policy making in Ireland may be deemed to...
You can't buy a buy a bottle of wine after 10pm or smoke in a public place -- but you can buy a "leg...
Availability of new psychoactive substances • The number of head shops in Ireland has been decreasi...
This report presents the findings of a nation-wide survey of public attitudes towards, and perceptio...