Santa Monica, California, 15-16 March 2010
Measuring
the benefits of drug law enforcement: The development of the Australian
Federal Police’s Drug Harm Index
[Robyn G. Attewell, Michael McFadden]
Is it who
you know, or how many that counts? Criminal networks and cost avoidance
in a sample of young offenders
[Martin Bouchard, Holly Nguyen]
Drug Demand
Reduction as Formal Social Control: Teenagers' Rational Choice and
Reverse Effects of Anti-Drug Media Campaigns Due to Hidden Curriculum
[Tevfik ÇAMPINARI]
Modelling
Disorganized Crime: the Cannabis Market
[Cláudia Costa Storti, Paul De Grauwe]
Small
scale domestic cannabis cultivation: an anonymous web survey among
659 cannabis cultivators in Belgium
[Prof. Dr. Tom Decorte]
Europe, cocaine,
and the Caribbean: shifting the locus of governmental responsibility?
[Martin Elvins]
Domestic cannabis
cultivation in Denmark - a matter of identity and sociality?
[Vibeke Asmussen Frank]
Cannabis
cultivation in Finland
[Pekka Hakkarainen & Jussi Perälä]
The
Danish Local Drug Policy Project
[Houborg, E]
The Implications
of Complexity Theory for Building a Local Drug Consequences Index
[Barbara Kail, Jim Parsons, Ernest Drucker]
The
study of public expenditure on drugs, a useful evaluation tool for
drug policy, the Belgian example
[Freya Vander Laenen, Brice De Ruyver]
The
determinants of the cannabis pricing: between credence, brand name
and individual characteristics’ users
[Christian Ben Lakhdar]
Two Decades
of HIV/AIDS in Tajikistan: Reversing The Tide or The Coming of Age
Paradigm?
[Alisher Latypov]
Experts
and advocates: mobilising evidence to influence the development of
policy internationally
[Susanne MacGregor]
Costs
and human suffering from drug use in four Nordic capitals
[Hans Olav Melberg, Pekka Hakkarainen, Esben Houborg, Marke Jaaskelainen,
Astrid Skretting, Mats Ramstedt, Pia Rosenqvist]
Away
from Cannabis Leniency
[Kim Moeller]
The
Economic Cost of Methamphetamine Use in the United States, 2005
[Nancy Nicosia, Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, Beau Kilmer,Russell Lundberg,
James Chiesa]
http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG829/
Dressed for Success?
A critical review of “Sweden’s Successful Drug Policy:
A Review of the Evidence” (UNODC, 2007)
[Börje Olsson]
Impact of UNGASS 1998
on drug use, HIV, and human rights in four former Soviet countries
[David Otiashvili, Raminta Stuikyte, Anya Sarang, Andrey Tolopilo]
Using
microsimulation modeling to capture heterogeneity in marijuana use
[Susan M. Paddock, Rosalie Pacula, Jeanne Ringel, Jeremy Arkes, Tanya
Bentley, Jonathan Caulkins, Christine Eibner, Beau Kilmer, Marika Suttorp]
The
growth of cannabis cultivation: Explanations for import substitution
in the UK
[Garfield (Gary) Potter]
Capture-recapture
methods to estimate prevalence indicators for evaluating drug policies
[Carla Rossi, Flavia Mascioli]
Modelling
and estimating illicit drug market as a tool to evaluate drug policy:
the case of Italy
[Carla Rossi, Roberto Ricci]
Towards a New Approach
to Global Drug Problems: Regulatory and governance perspectives
[Dr Toby Seddon]
Developing
a framework for conceptualising drug-related enforcement as harm-reduction
using a consultative approach – a case study from the UK
[Nicola Singleton, Ben Lynam, Anisha Worbs]
Comparing
policies for the minimisation of drug-related harm: A rationalist,
rights-based approach
[Alex Stevens]
Social eectiveness of illicit
drug policies. The case of Italian drug policy actions plan
[Giovanni Trovato. Antonio Parisiy]
How reliable
are policy models based on international statistics
[Alfred Uhl]
The
classification of drug-related expenditures: COFOG and the Reuter’s
programme division
[Jiri Vopravil, Luis Prieto, Viktor Mravcik]
Internet
Marketing of Illegal Drugs: Growing Evasions of International Drug
Controls
[ Brooke Wells, Luther Elliott, Bruce D. Johnson]
The
evaluation of national drug strategies and action plans in Europe:
an overview
[Frank Zobel]