Drugs and the problems associated with illicit drug markets are one of the major issues facing countries in Europe and elsewhere across the world. John Collins outlines findings from a report by an LSE Expert Group on the need for a new global drug strategy. He writes that the so called ‘war on drugs’ has led to significant negative outcomes in terms of public health, associated violence, and economic costs. The report calls for a new model which puts evidence-based policies built on rigorous economic analysis at the centre of approaches
The war on drugs has failed. The 'world drug problem' is bigger than ever. The repressive law-enforc...
Since 1909 the international community has worked to eradicate the abuse of narcotics. A century on,...
In 2021, during a drug-related death crisis in the UK, the Government published its ten-year drugs s...
The Home Office has just released a report that finds no evidence that criminalising drug use has an...
The Home Office has just released a report that finds no evidence that criminalising drug use has an...
The Home Office has just released a report that finds no evidence that criminalising drug use has an...
As member states of the United Nations take stock of the drug control system, a number of debates ha...
This first report from the Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme (BFDPP) discusses the global dru...
This report asserts that a new and effective international strategy could emerge if two approaches a...
Ever since US president Richard Nixon declared a war on drugs in 1971, different drug control polici...
This report looks at the approach to drug policy that has dominated the field for much of the past 4...
In 2021, during a drug-related death crisis in the UK, the Government published its ten-year drugs s...
Since 1909 the international community has worked to eradicate the abuse of narcotics. A century on,...
Since 1909 the international community has worked to eradicate the abuse of narcotics. A century on,...
Contents: • Executive summary p.6 • Development first: multilateralism in the post-'war on drugs' ...
The war on drugs has failed. The 'world drug problem' is bigger than ever. The repressive law-enforc...
Since 1909 the international community has worked to eradicate the abuse of narcotics. A century on,...
In 2021, during a drug-related death crisis in the UK, the Government published its ten-year drugs s...
The Home Office has just released a report that finds no evidence that criminalising drug use has an...
The Home Office has just released a report that finds no evidence that criminalising drug use has an...
The Home Office has just released a report that finds no evidence that criminalising drug use has an...
As member states of the United Nations take stock of the drug control system, a number of debates ha...
This first report from the Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme (BFDPP) discusses the global dru...
This report asserts that a new and effective international strategy could emerge if two approaches a...
Ever since US president Richard Nixon declared a war on drugs in 1971, different drug control polici...
This report looks at the approach to drug policy that has dominated the field for much of the past 4...
In 2021, during a drug-related death crisis in the UK, the Government published its ten-year drugs s...
Since 1909 the international community has worked to eradicate the abuse of narcotics. A century on,...
Since 1909 the international community has worked to eradicate the abuse of narcotics. A century on,...
Contents: • Executive summary p.6 • Development first: multilateralism in the post-'war on drugs' ...
The war on drugs has failed. The 'world drug problem' is bigger than ever. The repressive law-enforc...
Since 1909 the international community has worked to eradicate the abuse of narcotics. A century on,...
In 2021, during a drug-related death crisis in the UK, the Government published its ten-year drugs s...