Guest Editors' Introduction

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[33]  J. Uitermark,et al.  A clash of policy approaches: The rise (and fall?) of Dutch harm reduction policies towards ecstasy consumption , 2005 .

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[36]  N. Zinberg,et al.  Social sanctions and rituals as a basis for drug abuse prevention. , 1975, The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse.