Commonly known as ecstasy, MDMA has been central to the British acid house, rave and dance club scene over the last 20 years. Figures from the annual national British Crime Survey suggest that ecstasy use has declined since 2001. This apparent decline is considered here alongside the concurrent emergence of a ‘new’ form of ecstasy - MDMA powder or crystal - and the extent to which this can be seen as a successful rebranding of MDMA as a ‘premium’ product in the wake of user disenchantment with cheap and easily available but poor quality pills. These changes have occurred within a policy context, which in the last decade has increasingly prioritised the drugs-crime relationship through coercive treatment of problem drug users within criminal...
Background/Aims: To assess whether novel psychoactive substances (NPS) displace established club dru...
Legislation has been proposed in the 107th Congress to combat the use and abuse of Ecstasy (MDMA) an...
This report presents findings of a community survey of 3,021 adolescents and young adults aged 14–24...
Commonly known as ecstasy, MDMA has been central to the British acid house, rave and dance club scen...
Commonly known as ecstasy, MDMA has been central to the British acid house, rave and dance club scen...
Commonly known as ecstasy, MDMA has been central to the British acid house, rave and dance club scen...
Background: Ecstasy pills with MDMA as the main ingredient were introduced in many European countrie...
Background Ecstasy pills with MDMA as the main ingredient were introduced in many European countrie...
This thesis is an examination of the drug, ecstasy. The central objective was to investigate the peo...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Psychoph...
Background/Aims: To assess whether novel psychoactive substances (NPS) displace established club dru...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the changing use of language concerning the drug ...
Background/Aims: To assess whether novel psychoactive substances (NPS) displace established club dru...
Since the late 1980s there has been a great deal of public concern about a new form of drug use. Thi...
Abstract—MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) was first used as a legal adjunct to psychotherapy...
Background/Aims: To assess whether novel psychoactive substances (NPS) displace established club dru...
Legislation has been proposed in the 107th Congress to combat the use and abuse of Ecstasy (MDMA) an...
This report presents findings of a community survey of 3,021 adolescents and young adults aged 14–24...
Commonly known as ecstasy, MDMA has been central to the British acid house, rave and dance club scen...
Commonly known as ecstasy, MDMA has been central to the British acid house, rave and dance club scen...
Commonly known as ecstasy, MDMA has been central to the British acid house, rave and dance club scen...
Background: Ecstasy pills with MDMA as the main ingredient were introduced in many European countrie...
Background Ecstasy pills with MDMA as the main ingredient were introduced in many European countrie...
This thesis is an examination of the drug, ecstasy. The central objective was to investigate the peo...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Psychoph...
Background/Aims: To assess whether novel psychoactive substances (NPS) displace established club dru...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the changing use of language concerning the drug ...
Background/Aims: To assess whether novel psychoactive substances (NPS) displace established club dru...
Since the late 1980s there has been a great deal of public concern about a new form of drug use. Thi...
Abstract—MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) was first used as a legal adjunct to psychotherapy...
Background/Aims: To assess whether novel psychoactive substances (NPS) displace established club dru...
Legislation has been proposed in the 107th Congress to combat the use and abuse of Ecstasy (MDMA) an...
This report presents findings of a community survey of 3,021 adolescents and young adults aged 14–24...