Journal of Drug IssuesVolume 34, Number 3, Spring 2004TRENDS IN EUROPEAN DRUG POLICIES:A NEW BEGINNING OR MORE OF THE SAME?481 Tr<strong>en</strong>ds in European Drug Policies: A New Beginning or More of the Same?Bruce Bullington, Lor<strong>en</strong>z Bollinger, Tara Shelley491 Drug Law and Policy in Germany and the European Community: Rec<strong>en</strong>tDevelopm<strong>en</strong>tsLor<strong>en</strong>z Böllinger511 The Origins and Future of the Dutch Approach Towards DrugsJustus Uitermark533 UK Policing of Drug Traffickers and Drug Users: Policy Implem<strong>en</strong>tation inthe Contexts of National Law, European Traditions, International DrugConv<strong>en</strong>tions, and Security Post-2001Nicholas Dorn551 The Evolution of Swedish Drug PolicyTed Goldberg577 From Blind Repression to a Thoughtful, Differ<strong>en</strong>tiated, "Four-columnStrategy"Harald Hans Körner587 Polish Drug Policies: Betwe<strong>en</strong> "Hard" and "Soft" ProhibitionKrzysztof Krajewski623 A Brief History of Cannabis Policies in Spain (1968-2003)Juan F. Gamella, Maria Luisa Jim<strong>en</strong>ez Rodrigo661 Czech Drug Laws as an Ar<strong>en</strong>a of the Drug Policy BattleTomas Zabransky687 Drug Policy Reform and Its Detractors: The United States as the Elephant inthe ClosetBruce Bullington
Journal of Psychoactive DrugsVolume 36 (2), June 2004CONTENTSMDMA/Ecstasy Use Among Young People in Ohio: Perceived Riskand Barriers to Interv<strong>en</strong>tion— Robert G. Carlson, Ph. D.; Russel S. Falck, M.A.; Jill A. McCaughan, Ph.D.& Harvey A. Siegal, PhD………………………………………………………………………… 181Combating <strong>Su</strong>bstance Abuse with Ibogaine: Pre- and Posttreatm<strong>en</strong>t Recomm<strong>en</strong>dationsand an Example of <strong>Su</strong>ccessive Mo<strong>de</strong>l Fitting Analyses— James B. Hittner, Ph.D. & <strong>Su</strong>san B. Quello, B.S.....................................................….…...191Measuring Inhalant Abuse Among Homeless Youth in Southern Brazil— Flavia Valladao Thies<strong>en</strong>, M.Sc. & Hel<strong>en</strong>a Maria Tannhauser Barros, M.D., Ph.D.......... 201The Effect of 12-Step-Based Fellowship Participation on Abstin<strong>en</strong>ce Among DuallyDiagnosed Persons: A Two-Year Longitudinal Study— AlexandreB. Lau<strong>de</strong>t, PhD.; Steph<strong>en</strong> Magura, PhD., C.S.W.; Charles M. Cleland, PhD.;Howard S. Vogel M.S.W.; Edward L Khight, PhD. & Andrew Ros<strong>en</strong>blum, PhD...…....... 207<strong>Su</strong>bstance Use and Misuse: Are Bisexual Wom<strong>en</strong> at Greater Risk?—Sean Esteban McCabe, PhD., M.S.W.; Tonda L Hughes, PhD., R.N., F.A.A.N.& Carol J. Boyd, PhD., R.N., F.A.A.N.................................................................…....….…217Leaving Methadone Maint<strong>en</strong>ance Treatm<strong>en</strong>t: The Role of Personality Traits and PsychicStatus— Marl<strong>en</strong>e St<strong>en</strong>backa, PhD.; L<strong>en</strong>a Brandt, B.A. & Loise Lettholm, B.Sc. ............….....…....227Diagnostic and Symptomatological Features in Chronic Psychotic Pati<strong>en</strong>ts According toCannabis Use Status— Icro Maremmani, M.D.; Antonio Lazzeri, M.D.; Matteo Pacini, M.D.;Merce<strong>de</strong>s Lovrecic, M.D.; Gian Franco Placidi, M.D. & Giulio Perugi, M.D. .................235The Importance of Need for Cognition and Educational Experi<strong>en</strong>ce in Enhanced andStandard <strong>Su</strong>bstance Abuse Treatm<strong>en</strong>t— Michael Czuchry, PhD. & Donald F. Dansereau, Ph.D...........................................……...243Ecstasy: Commodity or Disease?— Michael Agar, PhD. & Heather Schacht Reisinger, M.A.A. ..........................…….......…..253Therapeutic Communities: A Therapeutic Bridge— Robert Vaughn Frye, M.S. ..................................................................................…….........265SHORT COMMUNICATIONSEffects of a High-Dose, Fast Tapering Bupr<strong>en</strong>orphine DetoxificationProgram on Symptom Relief and Treatm<strong>en</strong>t Ret<strong>en</strong>tion— Tom Palmstierna, M.D., Ph.D................................................................................................273Probation Officers' Beliefs About the Effectiv<strong>en</strong>ess of Alcohol Treatm<strong>en</strong>t— Douglas L. Polcin, Ed.D..............................................................................................….….279Recoverable Hearing Loss with Amphetamines and Other Drugs__Nayyer Iqbal, M.B.B.S., M.R.C.Psych...................................................................……......….285BOOK REVIEWNazis on Speed: Drog<strong>en</strong> im 3. Reich— Reviewed by Ralph Metzner, Ph.D........................................................................................ 289INTERNATIONAL ADDICTIONS INFOLINE—Richard B. Seymour, M.A; David E. Smith, M.D. & Terry Chambers, B.A.............................. 291COVER ART— Morning After, by Norb Lyle
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