The war on drugs is usually associated with criminal policies aimed at stemming consumption of drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and cannabis, less so with enhancement drugs like those used in sport. As drug use in sport, or doping, has become more visibly widespread, policies aimed at combating the issue have become more restrictive, intrusive, and harsh. In this article we draw new comparisons between the wider war on drugs and recent developments in sports anti-doping. We identify a growing trend towards criminalisation of traffickers and users, and associate that with another growing trend: the testing of amateur athletes. This article reviews the current anti-doping system, including the recent amateur policies, then considers of the resu...
Doping in sport is not new; athletes have taken performance-enhancing substances since time immemori...
The current anti-doping policy ('war on doping') resembles the 'war on drugs' in several aspects, in...
Doping and the use of performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) are often considered and discussed as a sep...
The war on drugs is usually associated with criminal policies aimed at stemming consumption of drugs...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
Doping in performance sport is a complex and controversial issues. The secrecy that characterizes it...
Recent exposes of drug use in sports suggest that doping might be more problematic than doping-contr...
Drug use in sport has a number of defining features with regard to type of drug, policy, behaviours ...
Abstract Background Current anti-doping in competitive sports is advocated for reasons of fair-play ...
Although attempts to enhance athletic performance extend back before the word "doping" was first use...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...
Although the use of banned drugs in sport is not a new phenomenon, little is known about the experie...
Over the past two decades testing for performance enhancing drugs has become central to the legitima...
INTRODUCTION: Since ancient times, competitive athletes have been familiar with the use of ergogeni...
[Extract] Doping by athletes remains one of the most widespread (Bricknell, 2015) and hardest to era...
Doping in sport is not new; athletes have taken performance-enhancing substances since time immemori...
The current anti-doping policy ('war on doping') resembles the 'war on drugs' in several aspects, in...
Doping and the use of performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) are often considered and discussed as a sep...
The war on drugs is usually associated with criminal policies aimed at stemming consumption of drugs...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
Doping in performance sport is a complex and controversial issues. The secrecy that characterizes it...
Recent exposes of drug use in sports suggest that doping might be more problematic than doping-contr...
Drug use in sport has a number of defining features with regard to type of drug, policy, behaviours ...
Abstract Background Current anti-doping in competitive sports is advocated for reasons of fair-play ...
Although attempts to enhance athletic performance extend back before the word "doping" was first use...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...
Although the use of banned drugs in sport is not a new phenomenon, little is known about the experie...
Over the past two decades testing for performance enhancing drugs has become central to the legitima...
INTRODUCTION: Since ancient times, competitive athletes have been familiar with the use of ergogeni...
[Extract] Doping by athletes remains one of the most widespread (Bricknell, 2015) and hardest to era...
Doping in sport is not new; athletes have taken performance-enhancing substances since time immemori...
The current anti-doping policy ('war on doping') resembles the 'war on drugs' in several aspects, in...
Doping and the use of performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) are often considered and discussed as a sep...