ScienceDirect Alert: International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol. 21,Iss. 1, 2010

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Volume 21, Issue 1,  Pages 1-90 (January 2010)


  Editorial
  1. Mapping the world drug problem: Science and politics in the United Nations drug control system
Pages 1-3
Christopher Hallam, David R. Bewley-Taylor
 
  Commentary
  2. Social and structural determinants of HAART access and adherence among injection drug users
Pages 4-9
Andrea Krüsi, Evan Wood, Julio Montaner, Thomas Kerr
 
  Reviews
  3. Assessing evidence for a causal link between cannabis and psychosis: A review of cohort studies
Pages 10-19
Jennifer A. McLaren, Edmund Silins, Delyse Hutchinson, Richard P. Mattick, Wayne Hall
 
  4. Syphilis in drug users in low and middle income countries
Pages 20-27
Lara S. Coffin, Ashley Newberry, Holly Hagan, Charles M. Cleland, Don C. Des Jarlais, David C. Perlman
 
  Research Papers
  5. A heroin prescription trial: Case studies from Montreal and Vancouver on crime and disorder in the surrounding neighbourhoods
Pages 28-35
Benoit Lasnier, Serge Brochu, Neil Boyd, Benedikt Fischer
 
  6. Why don't out-of-treatment individuals enter methadone treatment programmes?
Pages 36-42
James A. Peterson, Robert P. Schwartz, Shannon Gwin Mitchell, Heather Schacht Reisinger, Sharon M. Kelly, Kevin E. O'Grady, Barry S. Brown, Michael H. Agar
 
  7. Drug treatment or alleviating the negative consequences of imprisonment? A critical view of prison-based drug treatment in Denmark
Pages 43-48
Torsten Kolind, Vibeke Asmussen Frank, Helle Dahl
 
  8. Association between neighbourhood socioeconomic characteristics and high-risk injection behaviour amongst injection drug users living in inner and other city areas in Montréal, Canada
Pages 49-55
Mélissa Généreux, Julie Bruneau, Mark Daniel
 
  9. HIV infection and risk behaviour of primary fentanyl and amphetamine injectors in Tallinn, Estonia: Implications for intervention
Pages 56-63
Ave Talu, Kristiina Rajaleid, Katri Abel-Ollo, Kristi Rüütel, Mati Rahu, Tim Rhodes, Lucy Platt, Natalia Bobrova, Anneli Uusküla
 
  10. Cross-national comparison of adolescent drinking and cannabis use in the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands
Pages 64-69
Bruce Simons-Morton, William Pickett, Will Boyce, Tom F.M. ter Bogt, Wilma Vollebergh
 
  11. A cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis of Vancouver's supervised injection facility
Pages 70-76
Martin A. Andresen, Neil Boyd
 
  12. "They're legal so they're safe, right?" What did the legal status of BZP-party pills mean to young people in New Zealand?
Pages 77-81
Janie Sheridan, Rachael Butler
 
  Short Reports
  13. Dissolution of a harm reduction track for opiate agonist treatment: Longitudinal impact on treatment retention, substance use and service utilization
Pages 82-85
Bryan Hartzler, Ann J. Cotton, Donald A. Calsyn, Rachael Guerra, Edward Gignoux
 
  14. Differences in harm from legal BZP/TFMPP party pills between North Island and South Island users in New Zealand: A case of effective industry self-regulation?
Pages 86-90
Chris Wilkins, Paul Sweetsur
 


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