Dutch drug policy, once considered pragmatic and lenient and rooted in a generally tolerant attitude toward drug use, has slowly but surely shifted from a primarily public health focus to an increasing focus on law enforcement. The "coffee shop" policy and the policy toward MDMA/ecstasy are illustrations. Both were initiated from a public health perspective but were attacked because of unintended side effects relating to supply markets, crime, and nuisance. Coffee shops became the subject of increasing restrictions and MDMA/ecstasy production became the target of a comprehensive enforcement program. It took some time before the tougher strategies were applied. The health-oriented approach and the conviction that drug problems can be contain...
For over a century the international community has widely accepted a policy of universal drug prohib...
In contrast with the critical, innovative ideas developed between the 1960s and the 1980s regarding ...
The Dutch depenalization and subsequent de facto legalization of cannabis since 1976 is used here to...
textabstractBuilding on a long history and culture of tolerance, the Dutch responded to illicit drug...
This paper considers the roots of the Dutch approach towards drugs. It argues that the idiosyncratic...
Starting in the 1970s, the Netherlands developed a regulatory regime for narcotic drugs by distingui...
Dutch drug policy is the object of both admiration and revilement. This book traces the rise of 'cof...
This presentation begins with a paradox: At the very moment when more countries are shifting their d...
ABSTRACT Aims To examine the empirical consequences of officially tolerated retail sales of cannabis...
The Dutch approach toward the consumption and trade of drugs has yielded the country a stereotypical...
It is a well known fact that since the 1960s, Sweden and Holland have developed completely different...
The Dutch tolerance policy on soft drugs is still unique in Europe and across the world. While comba...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the place of purchase of drugs in the Netherlands. The reason to foc...
Around 2009, 'recovery' was introduced in the Netherlands as a new approach to drug addiction and ad...
Around 2009, 'recovery' was introduced in the Netherlands as a new approach to drug addiction and ad...
For over a century the international community has widely accepted a policy of universal drug prohib...
In contrast with the critical, innovative ideas developed between the 1960s and the 1980s regarding ...
The Dutch depenalization and subsequent de facto legalization of cannabis since 1976 is used here to...
textabstractBuilding on a long history and culture of tolerance, the Dutch responded to illicit drug...
This paper considers the roots of the Dutch approach towards drugs. It argues that the idiosyncratic...
Starting in the 1970s, the Netherlands developed a regulatory regime for narcotic drugs by distingui...
Dutch drug policy is the object of both admiration and revilement. This book traces the rise of 'cof...
This presentation begins with a paradox: At the very moment when more countries are shifting their d...
ABSTRACT Aims To examine the empirical consequences of officially tolerated retail sales of cannabis...
The Dutch approach toward the consumption and trade of drugs has yielded the country a stereotypical...
It is a well known fact that since the 1960s, Sweden and Holland have developed completely different...
The Dutch tolerance policy on soft drugs is still unique in Europe and across the world. While comba...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the place of purchase of drugs in the Netherlands. The reason to foc...
Around 2009, 'recovery' was introduced in the Netherlands as a new approach to drug addiction and ad...
Around 2009, 'recovery' was introduced in the Netherlands as a new approach to drug addiction and ad...
For over a century the international community has widely accepted a policy of universal drug prohib...
In contrast with the critical, innovative ideas developed between the 1960s and the 1980s regarding ...
The Dutch depenalization and subsequent de facto legalization of cannabis since 1976 is used here to...