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| Alex StevensSummaryAffiliation: University of Kent Country: UK Publications
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Quasi-compulsory treatment of drug dependent offenders: an international literature reviewAlex Stevens
European Institute of Social Services, Keynes College, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NP, United Kingdom
Subst Use Misuse 40:269-83. 2005....
The relationship between legal status, perceived pressure and motivation in treatment for drug dependence: results from a European study of Quasi-Compulsory TreatmentAlex Stevens
European Institute of Social Services, School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
Eur Addict Res 12:197-209. 2006..Many drug-dependent offenders value QCT as an opportunity to get treatment. Motivation is mutable and can be developed or diminished by the quality of support and services offered to drug-dependent offenders...
Drug policy, harm and human rights: a rationalist approachAlex Stevens
School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent, Medway, United Kingdom
Int J Drug Policy 22:233-8. 2011..Attempts to apply international human rights law to this area are valid, but have found it difficult to overcome the problems in applying codified human rights to issues of drug policy...
Are drug treatment services only for 'thieving junkie scumbags'? Drug users and the management of stigmatised identitiesPolly Radcliffe
University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, UK
Soc Sci Med 67:1065-73. 2008....
