The retail sale of cannabis in coffee shops is tolerated in the Netherlands, provided that certain criteria are met. Two criteria were added in 2012: the private club and the residence criterion. The plan was to implement them first in the southern provinces and later in the other provinces. This created an opportunity for a natural experiment. In an experimental group of seven municipalities in the south and a matched comparison group of municipalities in the other part of the country pre- and post-measurements were conducted. The size of the drug tourism, the number of visits to coffee shops, the illegal cannabis consumer market and the nuisance experienced in the direct vicinity of coffee shops was assessed. Robust changes occurred in th...
textabstractBuilding on a long history and culture of tolerance, the Dutch responded to illicit drug...
By tightening the coffeeshop policy, the government sought to make coffeeshops smaller and more cont...
Police mobilisation is a first step in the judicial process and an important source of information o...
The aim of this paper is to assess the influence of coffee shop availability on the prevalence and i...
ABSTRACT Aims To examine the empirical consequences of officially tolerated retail sales of cannabis...
This report presents findings from the second stage of a research study, carried out to further asse...
Since the Dutch tolerance policy, allowing the purchase of cannabis in 'coffeeshops', is associated ...
Background Cannabis coffeeshops are concentrated in specific areas in the Netherlands; close to 80% ...
The Dutch coffeeshop policy became more restrictive on 1 January 2012. Two new criteria that coffees...
Since the Dutch tolerance policy, allowing the purchase of cannabis in 'coffeeshops', is associated ...
Since the Dutch tolerance policy, allowing the purchase of cannabis in ‘coffeeshops’, is associated ...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the place of purchase of drugs in the Netherlands. The reason to foc...
This is the fourth survey in monitoring the number of coffee shops and local drug policies in which ...
The sale of cannabis to persons aged 18 or older is permitted in the Netherlands under certain condi...
Coffeeshops are the most famous example of Dutch tolerance. But in fact, these cannabis distributors...
textabstractBuilding on a long history and culture of tolerance, the Dutch responded to illicit drug...
By tightening the coffeeshop policy, the government sought to make coffeeshops smaller and more cont...
Police mobilisation is a first step in the judicial process and an important source of information o...
The aim of this paper is to assess the influence of coffee shop availability on the prevalence and i...
ABSTRACT Aims To examine the empirical consequences of officially tolerated retail sales of cannabis...
This report presents findings from the second stage of a research study, carried out to further asse...
Since the Dutch tolerance policy, allowing the purchase of cannabis in 'coffeeshops', is associated ...
Background Cannabis coffeeshops are concentrated in specific areas in the Netherlands; close to 80% ...
The Dutch coffeeshop policy became more restrictive on 1 January 2012. Two new criteria that coffees...
Since the Dutch tolerance policy, allowing the purchase of cannabis in 'coffeeshops', is associated ...
Since the Dutch tolerance policy, allowing the purchase of cannabis in ‘coffeeshops’, is associated ...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the place of purchase of drugs in the Netherlands. The reason to foc...
This is the fourth survey in monitoring the number of coffee shops and local drug policies in which ...
The sale of cannabis to persons aged 18 or older is permitted in the Netherlands under certain condi...
Coffeeshops are the most famous example of Dutch tolerance. But in fact, these cannabis distributors...
textabstractBuilding on a long history and culture of tolerance, the Dutch responded to illicit drug...
By tightening the coffeeshop policy, the government sought to make coffeeshops smaller and more cont...
Police mobilisation is a first step in the judicial process and an important source of information o...