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Volume 32, Number 2
© 2002 by the Journal of Drug Issues Online access is available to paid subscribers. Online content is not to be distributed in digital form.
Introduction: German Drug Policy in the 21st Century Bruce Bullington, Daniel Maier-Katkin
Recent Developments Regarding Drug Law and Policy in Germany and the European Community: The Evolution of Drug Control in Europe Lorenz Böllinger
Exclusion and Extinction: The Fight against Narcotics in the Third Reich Holger Mach
Cannabis Consumption in Amsterdam, Bremen and San Francisco: A Three-City Comparison of Long-term Cannabis Consumption Susanne Borchers-Tempel, Birgitta Kolte
Crack Cocaine in Germany: The Current State of Affairs Heino Stoever
Crack Cocaine Use in Hamburg’s Open Drug Scene Katja Thane
Socio-cultural and Psychological Aspects of Contemporary LSD Use in Germany Susanna Prepeliczay
Pill Kick: The Pursuit of "Ecstasy" at Techno-Events Ronald Hitzler
Broken Home or Drug Using Peers: "Significant Relations"? Stephan Quensel, Paul Mcardle, Aoife Brinkley, Auke Wiegersma, with M. Blom, M. Fitzgerald, R. Johnson, B. Kolte, I. Michels, A. Pierolini, R. Pos, I. Stoeckel
Primary Drug Prevention: Developments in Germany since the 1970s Peter Franzkowiak
Drug-substitution Treatment in Germany: A Critical Overview of Its History, Legislation, and Current Practice Ralf Gerlach
Heroin-based Treatment Ingo Ilja Michels
The Efficacy of Forced Treatment Harald Hans Koerner
Drugs and Driving: Dangerous Youth or Anxious Adults? Lorenz Böllinger, Stephan Quensel
The Influence of Drug Policy on Transportation Policy Decisions Juergen Neumeyer
Drug Substitution Treatment and Needle Exchange Programs in German and European Prisons Heino Stoever
Consumption Rooms: A Middle Ground between Health and Public Order Concerns Heino Stoever
The Medical Use of Cannabis in Germany Franjo Grotenhermen
Drug Checking: Monitoring the Contents of New Synthetic Drugs Artur Schroers
Controlled Smoking: Implications for Research on Tobacco Use Birgitta Kolte, Henning Schmidt-Semisch
Controlled Drinking as a Treatment Goal in Germany Joachim Koerkel
What Do Hamburgers and Drug Care Have in Common? Some Unorthodox Remarks on the McDonaldization and Rationality of Drug Care Uwe E. Kemmesies
An Alternative to Contemporary Forms of Drug Control Henning Schmidt-Semisch, Bettina Paul
Appendix A: The System of "Accepting Drug Work" in Germany
Appendix B: Guidelines for the Operation and Use of Consumption Rooms
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