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Rebecca Askew

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The International Journal on Drug Policy|July 28, 2016
Functional fun: Legitimising adult recreational drug useRebecca Askew
Mississippi RN|October 27, 2006
Writing a winning nominationRebecca Askew
The International Journal on Drug Policy|August 28, 2019
Deconstructing prohibitionist ideology: A sociocognitive approach to understand opinions on UK drug policy and the lawRebecca Askew, Melissa Bone
The International Journal on Drug Policy|December 4, 2020
Rethinking enhancement substance use: A critical discourse studies approachRebecca Askew, Lisa Williams
The International Journal on Drug Policy|August 2, 2025
Why are people with lived and living experience conflicted about the legalisation of drugs? Analysing qualitative data from the UK Drug Policy Voices project using Schwartz's theory of basic valuesRebecca Askew, Alison Ritter
The International Journal on Drug Policy|January 17, 2017
Delivery dilemmas: How drug cryptomarket users identify and seek to reduce their risk of detection by law enforcementJudith Aldridge, Rebecca Askew
The International Journal on Drug Policy|November 7, 2023
When self-direction meets conformity: Surfacing Schwartz's 10 basic human values in drug policy dialogue with lived/living experience participantsRebecca Askew, Alison Ritter
Home Healthcare Nurse|July 16, 2008
Ergonomics for home care providersRebecca Askew, Jean T Walker
The International Journal on Drug Policy|April 14, 2024
Towards a social harm approach in drug policyGeorge Christopher Dertadian, Rebecca Askew
The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 15, 2022
The importance of PEOPLE who use drugs within drug policy reform debates: Findings from the UK Drug Policy Voices online surveyRebecca Askew, Ben Griffiths, Melissa Bone
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The International Journal on Drug Policy|July 28, 2016
Functional fun: Legitimising adult recreational drug useRebecca Askew
Mississippi RN|October 27, 2006
Writing a winning nominationRebecca Askew
The International Journal on Drug Policy|August 28, 2019
Deconstructing prohibitionist ideology: A sociocognitive approach to understand opinions on UK drug policy and the lawRebecca Askew, Melissa Bone
The International Journal on Drug Policy|December 4, 2020
Rethinking enhancement substance use: A critical discourse studies approachRebecca Askew, Lisa Williams
The International Journal on Drug Policy|August 2, 2025
Why are people with lived and living experience conflicted about the legalisation of drugs? Analysing qualitative data from the UK Drug Policy Voices project using Schwartz's theory of basic valuesRebecca Askew, Alison Ritter
The International Journal on Drug Policy|January 17, 2017
Delivery dilemmas: How drug cryptomarket users identify and seek to reduce their risk of detection by law enforcementJudith Aldridge, Rebecca Askew
The International Journal on Drug Policy|November 7, 2023
When self-direction meets conformity: Surfacing Schwartz's 10 basic human values in drug policy dialogue with lived/living experience participantsRebecca Askew, Alison Ritter
Home Healthcare Nurse|July 16, 2008
Ergonomics for home care providersRebecca Askew, Jean T Walker
The International Journal on Drug Policy|April 14, 2024
Towards a social harm approach in drug policyGeorge Christopher Dertadian, Rebecca Askew
The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 15, 2022
The importance of PEOPLE who use drugs within drug policy reform debates: Findings from the UK Drug Policy Voices online surveyRebecca Askew, Ben Griffiths, Melissa Bone
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