'The developments of drug use patterns, drug problems and drug policy are only loosely coupled in the history of this social problem, they don't follow the same logic and are influenced by different conditions. The contributions of this issue are illustrating this assumption in a comparative perspective of the developments in European countries from the beginning of modern drug problems in 19th century. One basic question concerns the logics of different forms of constructing the drug problem and its related form of intervention and control. The dominant form of construction still are drugs as crime and the control by criminal law, which for long time has been paralleled by the construction of drugs as illness or addiction favouring interve...
In the debate in Europe on drug policy, one of the issues of controversy is to what extent penal law...
The drug control regime established by the international community has not succeeded in curbing eith...
The increased recent popularity of synthetic drugs provokes a need to rethink the complex relation b...
'The developments of drug use patterns, drug problems and drug policy are only loosely coupled in th...
Illegal drug use is common across Europe—and around the world. Drug use is accompanied by drug marke...
How is drug policy developed? Members of the Pompidou Group research platform from 17 European count...
This paper "Drug Control Policy of EU, CR and Germany within the context of social development" deal...
Throughout Europe--from town halls and regional governments, through national Parliaments and minist...
The criminalisation of drugs appears to be an artificial construct that reflects the logic of intere...
In debates about the Swedish and Dutch drug policies are usually positioned as opposites. The goal f...
BACKGROUND - It is almost 50 years since the “new” drug problem appeared in Norway. How have central...
The thesis concerns functions of modern European countries legislationsregarding anti-drug policies....
Focusing on European countries where amphetamine or methamphetamine is an important part of the drug...
Drug policy has spread into new areas of society and new players are now engaged in this policy. Thi...
The drug control regime established by the international community has not succeeded in curbing eith...
In the debate in Europe on drug policy, one of the issues of controversy is to what extent penal law...
The drug control regime established by the international community has not succeeded in curbing eith...
The increased recent popularity of synthetic drugs provokes a need to rethink the complex relation b...
'The developments of drug use patterns, drug problems and drug policy are only loosely coupled in th...
Illegal drug use is common across Europe—and around the world. Drug use is accompanied by drug marke...
How is drug policy developed? Members of the Pompidou Group research platform from 17 European count...
This paper "Drug Control Policy of EU, CR and Germany within the context of social development" deal...
Throughout Europe--from town halls and regional governments, through national Parliaments and minist...
The criminalisation of drugs appears to be an artificial construct that reflects the logic of intere...
In debates about the Swedish and Dutch drug policies are usually positioned as opposites. The goal f...
BACKGROUND - It is almost 50 years since the “new” drug problem appeared in Norway. How have central...
The thesis concerns functions of modern European countries legislationsregarding anti-drug policies....
Focusing on European countries where amphetamine or methamphetamine is an important part of the drug...
Drug policy has spread into new areas of society and new players are now engaged in this policy. Thi...
The drug control regime established by the international community has not succeeded in curbing eith...
In the debate in Europe on drug policy, one of the issues of controversy is to what extent penal law...
The drug control regime established by the international community has not succeeded in curbing eith...
The increased recent popularity of synthetic drugs provokes a need to rethink the complex relation b...