Day 1: Wednesday, May 22nd 8:00 to 9:00 AM
Registration
9:00 to 9:20 AM
Opening and welcome Marie Jauffret-Roustide, Paris Conference Host Alex Stevens, President of the ISSDP Anne Souyris, Paris Deputy Major in charge of health issues
9:20 to 10:20 AM
First plenary session: “The ontological politics of drug policy: a critical realist approach” Keynote presentation by Alex Stevens, Professor in Criminal Justice, University of Kent in conversation with Kari Lancaster, Senior Research Fellow at UNSW and Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, Co-Director of the RAND Drug Policy Research Center Chair: Alison Ritter
10:20 to 10:50 AM
Break
10:50 AM to 12:20 PM
Exploring changes in the US 'heroin' risk environment: HIV, drug supply, polysubstance use and overdose
The roles of measures and perceptions in cannabis regulation
Cryptomarkets: supply, demand, and hidden spaces of transaction
New models for public health treatment funding and enforcement
Age, gender, family and perception factors in access to drug treatment and services
Room
Auditorium
R2-01
R1-13
R1-14
R1-15
Chair
Dan Ciccarone
Beau Kilmer
Gary Potter
Anne Line Bretteville-Jensen
Karine Bertrand
D. Ciccarone, J. Ondocsin, J. Fessel & Sarah Mars Missed opportunities: viral transmission risks among a new cohort of injectors in the United States “heroin” epidemic
Yuyan Shi & D. Liang The associations between recreational cannabis commercialization and cannabis exposures reported to the US National Poison Data System, 2010-2017
Michala Kowalski, J. Aldridge, R. Coomber, J. Martin & M.J. Barratt Cryptomarkets, ignorance and harm: does drug expertise matter more in a high drug availability setting?
Osasuyi Dirisu & A. Klein Non-medical use of tramadol in West Africa: The tensions between law enforcement, illegal supply pathways and public health.
Mélanie Quétier, M. Bouchon, N.N. Lwin & S.N. Pan Sociocultural and religious norms and values at the foundation of repression and violence towards people who use drugs in Kachin State,
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