cjm 47: Drugs

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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 47
- EDITORIAL
Penny Fraser and Una Padel set the issue in context - ARE WE ON THE ROAD TO A HEALTHIER DRUGS POLICY
Roger Howard surveys the current direction of UK drug policy - FRAMING THE NON-OFFENDER
Adam Sampson surveys the development of a criminal justice emphasis in providing treatment for drug users - A SHIFT IN STRATEGY
Karen Harman and Ian Paylor look at the implications of the change in drugs policy from a health from a public health to a criminal justice agenda - THE POLICING OF CANNABIS AS A CLASS B DRUG
A recent study by Tiggey May, Hamish Warburton, Paul J Turnbull and Mike Hough reveals widespread inconsistencies in the policing of cannabis, and conclude that plans for reclassification will wield benefits - EXCLUDING THE EXCLUDED: WORKING WITH HOMELESS DRUG USERS
Gemma Buckland, Emma Wincup and Rhianon Bayliss examine the aftermath of the 'Wintercomfort Case', in which homeless workers were jailed for contavening the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 - IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO
Steve Harner describes what is necessary to implement the Prison Service Drug Strategy - ARREST REFERRAL SCHEMES: FIRST PORT OF CALL FOR DRUG USERS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESS
George Mair describes the realities of putting the new arrest referral schemes into practice - DO DRUG TESTING AND TREATMENT ORDERS REALLY WORK?
Liz Hales describes the progress of DTOs, the new sentencing and drug misuse treatment option - DEVELOPING LOCAL DRUG STRATEGIES
Jim McManus and Paul Ardell report on some examples of good practice in planning local drugs strategies - RELEARNING OLD LESSONS
Penny Fraser and Tony Seddon evaluate effective aims and methods in drug prevention with young people - DRUGS SERVICES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER YOT SUPERVISION: A CASE STUDY
John McPhail describes the ingredients for success in the Worcestershire and Herefordshire Substance Misuse Project - THE IMPORTANCE OF PARTNERSHIP
Elaine Arnull and Shilpa Patel evaluate the missing elements in a youth substance misuse pilot scheme - CULTURES OF CONSUMPTION AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION
Nigel South profiles drug use trends among young people - DRUGS, PRISONERS AND FAMILIES
Karen Whitehouse describes ADFAM's work with families of imprisoned drug users to build structures that confront the problems associated with substance misuse - ITS NOT A BLACK THING
Karim Murji questions the category of 'black on black' crime - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
Phil Hadfield, Stuart Lister, Dick Hobbs and Simon Winlow look at developmental controls to prevent alcohol-related crime and disorder - CRACK IN THE SYSTEM: EXAMINING THE MYTHS
Aidan Gray looks at the history of social attitudes to cocaine use - THE POLICE COMPLAINTS COMMISSION: INDEPENDENT FROM WHOM?
Graham Smith puts the creation of an Indepedent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) under scrutiny - GETTING WHAT THEY PAY FOR
Johnathon E Lynch discusses quality training for the management of physical aggression - BOOK REVIEW
Toby Seddon reviews Drugs and Crime by Phillip Bean