First Annual Conference of the International Society for the Study of Drug Policy, March 22-23, 2007, Oslo, Norway
Conference Papers:
- Vibeke Asmussen, Recent changes in Danish drug policy: examples from a
prison setting - Gabrielle Bammer, Modelling drug policies
- Martin Bouchard, A capture-recapture derived method to estimate cannabis production in industrialized countries
- Christine Godfrey, Costing drug problems and policies
- Caitlin Hughes, Converting political doctrine into pragmatic drug policy reform
- Marya Hynes Dowell, The Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission's Program to Estimate the Social and Economic Costs of Drugs in the Americas (Cost Program): A Summary of Results from the Pilot Study in Six Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Beau Kilmer, Do penalties facing marijuana users influence marijuana prices?
- Pierre Kopp, A Preliminary Approach to Cost Effectiveness of Opioid Maintenance Therapy in France
- Simon Lenton, Beyond modelling and evidence: Bridging the gap between drug policy research and drug policy practice
- Charlie Lloyd, Worth a Try? The Evidence for a Trial of Drug Consumption Rooms in the UK and the Politics Against
- Hans Olav Melberg, Sequential Patterns of Drug Use Initiation - Can we Believe in the Gateway Theory?
- Mary O'Shea, Safer Injecting Facilities (SIFs) in the Republic of Ireland: Are we close to a policy change?
- Harold Pollack, Choose your poison? Moral, prudential, and political arguments about harm reduction
- Alison Ritter, An integrated, comprehensive approach to illicit drug policy - results from the first stage of the Drug Policy Modelling Program
- Astrid Skretting, The Norwegian trial of public drug injection room
- Alex Stevens, Weighing up crime: The estimation of criminal drug-related harm