Current Issue January 2012, Vol. 23, No. 1
Issue Highlights
Commentary
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If supply-oriented drug policy is broken, can harm reduction help fix it? Melding disciplines and methods to advance international drug-control policyJanuary 2012(Vol. 23 | No. 1 | Pages 6-15)
Responses
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Henceforth harm reduction?January 2012(Vol. 23 | No. 1 | Pages 16-17)
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Measuring drug law enforcement—From process to outcomesJanuary 2012(Vol. 23 | No. 1 | Pages 17-18)
Read articles accepted in The International Journal of Drug Policy before they are published and be alerted via email as new articles become available.
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Scale-up of opioid substitution therapy in India: Opportunities and challenges27 January 2012
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Primary healthcare outlets that target injecting drug users: Opportunity to make services accessible and acceptable to the target group27 January 2012
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An examination of injection drug use trends in Victoria and Vancouver, BC after the closure of Victoria's only fixed-site needle and syringe programme27 January 2012
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Understanding the drug treatment community's ambivalence towards tobacco use and treatment27 January 2012
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Opioid substitution treatment in a public health setting: A collaboration between hospitals and NGOs in the Punjab10 January 2012




