Drugs and Alcohol Today: Volume 8 Issue 2
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Policy forum: We have a problem: part 2 ‐ a call for a paradigm shift
Casey HardisonThis is the second part of a three‐part series in which Casey Hardison investigates current UK drug policy and calls for a paradigm shift.
How alcohol may precipitate violent crime
David MarteauThe article examines the interrelation between alcohol consumption, behaviour mediation and violent offending, including murder. Whilst a correlation may be drawn between…
UK drug‐related mortality ‐ issues in definition and classification
John CorkeryThis article summarises different approaches to defining what constitutes a drug‐related death (DRDs) and how they can be classified. DRDs usually fall into two broad categories…
Danish drug policy—shifting from liberalism to repression
Vibeke FrankIn the course of the 2000s Denmark has experienced a shift in drug policy in general and of cannabis policy in particular. Danish drug policy used to be known as liberal, but is…
The culture of the ban on cannabis: is it political laziness and lack of interest that keep this farcical blunder afloat?
Peter CohenFrom a paper given at the Tweelanden conferentie Cannabisteelt in de Lage Landen, at the University of Ghent, on 3‐4 December 2007, the author explores the culture of the ban on…
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