
FEATURE
Author: Jamie Chriqui
For over two decades Jamie's research has focused on health policy issues such as obesity, substance abuse, tobacco control, and other chronic disease-related policy issues with a particular focus on examining the impact of law and policy on practices, community environments, and individual behaviors/attitudes.
Explore social sector research that seeks to increase understanding of addition and improve services to help substance abusers recover. This encompasses a wide range of subjects, including the social sciences, public health, criminal justice, and medical care.
RESEARCH RELATED FUNDING
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TITLES RECENTLY PUBLISHED

How to Make Tajikistan's Drug Laws More Effective and Humane
Mar 4, 2020
Publisher(s): Open Society Foundations

A Balancing Act: Policymaking on Illicit Drugs in the Czech Republic
Feb 1, 2020
Publisher(s): Open Society Foundations

Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Save Lives
Jan 1, 2019
Publisher(s): National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Broken Promises: A CWNYC Response to Drug Policing and Prosecution in New York City
Oct 31, 2018
Publisher(s): Court Watch NYC

Reframing Adolescent Substance Use and Its Prevention
May 11, 2018
Publisher(s): FrameWorks Institute
TITLES FROM THE ARCHIVES

Next Big Thing? Methamphetamine in the United States
Jul 1, 2006
Publisher(s): The Sentencing Project

Addiction Disorders and Homelessness Factsheet
Jun 23, 2008
Publisher(s): National Coalition for the Homeless

Incidence of Substance Abuse in the Workplace
Feb 1, 2002
Publisher(s): John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development

Drug Decriminalization in Portugal: Lessons for Creating Fair and Successful Drug Policies
Apr 2, 2009
Publisher(s): Cato Institute
Publishing Organizations
- CASA National Commission on Sports and Substance Abuse
- Clinton Foundation, Clinton Health Matters Initiative
- Department of Psychiatry at College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University
- Intercabios Puerto Rico
- National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine