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Power, morality and policy: a comparative analysis of approaches to novel psychoactive substances in Britain and Poland
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Drugs, Habits and Social Policy
Drugs, Habits and Social Policy 1–17.
Published: 13 April 2026
...Greg Los Purpose Comparative policy analysis has become a popular tool for comparing policy developments and outcomes in different contexts. This paper compares policy responses to novel psychoactive substances ( NPS ) in two cases, Poland and Britain. Design/methodology/approach Drawing...
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“California on the Vistula River?” Cannabis users’ engagement with licit and illicit cannabis markets in Poland
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Drugs, Habits and Social Policy
Drugs, Habits and Social Policy (2024) 25 (3-4): 217–229.
Published: 08 October 2024
...Greg Los Purpose Poland, like many other countries, is experiencing a shift in its drug policy as reflected with the decision of its government to legalise medical cannabis in 2017. This paper aims to explore the engagement of cannabis consumers with legal and illegal markets for cannabis...
