Recent years have witnessed vocal public concerns over the use of a variety of psychoactive substances colloquially known as 'legal highs' and their unregulated availability from so-called 'head shops'. The explosive emergence of these substances and their ubiquitous presence throughout Ireland has rendered the traditional method of control under the 18877-2007 Acts cumbersome and ineffective. Thus, the controversy ignited by the prevalence of legal highs and head shops has led to the preferred solution of the Criminal Justice (Psychoactive Substances) Act 2010
It was formally recommended in 1998 that dedicated drug courts, similar to those -which have been op...
A recent and dramatic increase in the emergence of novel psychoactive substances ('legal highs') has...
The UK government has struggled with controlling the legal high problem since the emerg...
This research describes and analyses recent policy developments in Ireland in relation to the practi...
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...
What policy objectives have been pursued? Preventing the sale of psychoactive substances in head sh...
A law prohibiting the supply of psychoactive drugs in Northern Ireland is a milestone, Justice Minis...
Bill Number 34 of 2010 Sponsored by Minister Minister for Justice and Law Reform Source: Governme...
This report has been compiled as part of a European research project entitled New Psychoactive Sub-s...
‘Legal or illegal highs’, ‘head shop or herbal highs’ are names given to psychoactive substances (dr...
Aims and method: To determine which recreational drugs are most readily offered in ‘head shops’, an...
In Ireland, legislators encountered a new phenomenon in 2005 onwards with the advent of ‘legal highs...
Availability of new psychoactive substances • The number of head shops in Ireland has been decreasi...
You can't buy a buy a bottle of wine after 10pm or smoke in a public place -- but you can buy a "leg...
It was formally recommended in 1998 that dedicated drug courts, similar to those -which have been op...
A recent and dramatic increase in the emergence of novel psychoactive substances ('legal highs') has...
The UK government has struggled with controlling the legal high problem since the emerg...
This research describes and analyses recent policy developments in Ireland in relation to the practi...
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...
What policy objectives have been pursued? Preventing the sale of psychoactive substances in head sh...
A law prohibiting the supply of psychoactive drugs in Northern Ireland is a milestone, Justice Minis...
Bill Number 34 of 2010 Sponsored by Minister Minister for Justice and Law Reform Source: Governme...
This report has been compiled as part of a European research project entitled New Psychoactive Sub-s...
‘Legal or illegal highs’, ‘head shop or herbal highs’ are names given to psychoactive substances (dr...
Aims and method: To determine which recreational drugs are most readily offered in ‘head shops’, an...
In Ireland, legislators encountered a new phenomenon in 2005 onwards with the advent of ‘legal highs...
Availability of new psychoactive substances • The number of head shops in Ireland has been decreasi...
You can't buy a buy a bottle of wine after 10pm or smoke in a public place -- but you can buy a "leg...
It was formally recommended in 1998 that dedicated drug courts, similar to those -which have been op...
A recent and dramatic increase in the emergence of novel psychoactive substances ('legal highs') has...
The UK government has struggled with controlling the legal high problem since the emerg...