All Stories

  1. Conflict and social control among cannabis growers
  2. Are cannabis use problems comparable across individuals using for recreational and medical purposes? An international cross-sectional study of individuals who use self-grown cannabis
  3. What is “wildlife”? Legal definitions that matter to conservation
  4. Trophy hunting: sub-Saharan Africa
  5. Shooting Poachers on Site: Reflections on the Use of Photography in Active Offender Research
  6. More harm than good? Cannabis, harm and the misuse of drugs act
  7. “Snitches get stitches”: researching both sides of illegal markets
  8. “Coming Out”: Stigma, Reflexivity and the Drug Researcher’s Drug Use
  9. Conservation enforcement: Insights from people incarcerated for wildlife crimes in Nepal
  10. Do medical cannabis growers attempt to produce cannabis with different cannabinoid concentrations than recreational growers?
  11. Analyzing feedback comments to on-line surveys
  12. Growing practices and the use of potentially harmful chemical additives among a sample of small-scale cannabis growers in three countries
  13. Introduction: cultivation, medication, activism and cannabis policy
  14. The three betrayals of the medical cannabis growing activist: From multiple victimhood to reconstruction, redemption and activism
  15. Examining the differences between medical and recreational cannabis growers
  16. Not particularly special: critiquing ‘NPS’ as a category of drugs
  17. Online and offline ethnographic research of cannabis growers.
  18. Ethnographic research on crime and control: Editors’ introduction
  19. David Sheff. Clean−Overcoming Addiction and Ending America's Greatest Tragedy. New York: Mariner Books, 2014.
  20. Ross Coomber, Joseph Donnermeyer, Karen McElrath and John Scott (2014) Key Concepts in Crime and Society. London: Sage.
  21. Global patterns of domestic cannabis cultivation: Sample characteristics and patterns of growing across eleven countries
  22. Attitudes of cannabis growers to regulation of cannabis cultivation under a non-prohibition cannabis model
  23. Growing medicine: Small-scale cannabis cultivation for medical purposes in six different countries
  24. Lessons from conducting trans-national Internet-mediated participatory research with hidden populations of cannabis cultivators
  25. The globalisation of cannabis cultivation: A growing challenge
  26. Book review: Stephanie C Kane, Where Rivers Meet the Sea: The Political Ecology of Water
  27. From “Social Supply” to “Real Dealing”
  28. I predict a riot: green politics, environmental activism and socio-ecological despair
  29. Understanding global patterns of domestic cannabis cultivation
  30. The problem with “skunk”
  31. Two birds, one stone: Combining student assessment and socio‐legal research
  32. The Political Economy of the Drug Industry: Latin America and the International System. By Menno Velligna, ed. (Florida: University Press of Florida, 2004, 350pp. $65.00)