What can we learn from the Portuguese decriminalization of illicit drugs? CE Hughes, A Stevens The British Journal of Criminology 50 (6), 999-1022, 2010 | 615 | 2010 |
Baricitinib in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised, controlled, open-label, platform trial and updated meta-analysis O Abani, A Abbas, F Abbas, J Abbas, K Abbas, M Abbas, S Abbasi, ... The Lancet 400 (10349), 359-368, 2022 | 235 | 2022 |
Illuminating dark networks: A social network analysis of an Australian drug trafficking syndicate DA Bright, CE Hughes, J Chalmers Crime, law and social change 57, 151-176, 2012 | 213 | 2012 |
A resounding success or a disastrous failure: Re‐examining the interpretation of evidence on the Portuguese decriminalisation of illicit drugs CE Hughes, A Stevens Drug and Alcohol Review 31 (1), 101-113, 2012 | 176 | 2012 |
Illicit drugs and the media: Models of media effects for use in drug policy research K Lancaster, CE Hughes, B Spicer, F MATTHEW‐SIMMONS, P Dillon Drug and alcohol review 30 (4), 397-402, 2011 | 151 | 2011 |
The effects of the decriminalization of drug use in Portugal CE Hughes, A Stevens The Beckley Foundation, 2007 | 129 | 2007 |
Depenalization, diversion and decriminalization: A realist review and programme theory of alternatives to criminalization for simple drug possession A Stevens, CE Hughes, S Hulme, R Cassidy European journal of criminology 19 (1), 29-54, 2022 | 127 | 2022 |
How do Australian news media depict illicit drug issues? An analysis of print media reporting across and between illicit drugs, 2003–2008 CE Hughes, K Lancaster, B Spicer International Journal of Drug Policy 22 (4), 285-291, 2011 | 122 | 2011 |
The deterrent effects of Australian street-level drug law enforcement on illicit drug offending at outdoor music festivals CE Hughes, V Moxham-Hall, A Ritter, D Weatherburn, R MacCoun International Journal of Drug Policy 41, 91-100, 2017 | 90 | 2017 |
The stigmatisation of ‘ice’and under-reporting of meth/amphetamine use in general population surveys: A case study from Australia J Chalmers, K Lancaster, C Hughes International Journal of Drug Policy 36, 15-24, 2016 | 67 | 2016 |
Social network analysis of Australian poly-drug trafficking networks: How do drug traffickers manage multiple illicit drugs? CE Hughes, DA Bright, J Chalmers Social Networks 51, 135-147, 2017 | 64 | 2017 |
Evidence‐based policy or policy‐based evidence? The role of evidence in the development and implementation of the Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative CE Hughes Drug and Alcohol Review 26 (4), 363-368, 2007 | 57 | 2007 |
Assessing the concordance between illicit drug laws on the books and drug law enforcement: comparison of three states on the continuum from “decriminalised” to “punitive” V Belackova, A Ritter, M Shanahan, CE Hughes International Journal of Drug Policy 41, 148-157, 2017 | 50 | 2017 |
A summary of diversion programs for drug and drug-related offenders in Australia C Hughes, A Ritter National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, 2008 | 45 | 2008 |
Using the Advocacy Coalition Framework and Multiple Streams policy theories to examine the role of evidence, research and other types of knowledge in drug policy A Ritter, CE Hughes, K Lancaster, R Hoppe Addiction 113 (8), 1539-1547, 2018 | 39 | 2018 |
Media reporting on illicit drugs in Australia: Trends and impacts on youth attitudes to illicit drug use C Hughes, B Spicer, K Lancaster, F Matthew-Simmons, P Dillon Sydney: National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, 2010 | 33 | 2010 |
‘Drug dogs unleashed’: An historical and political account of drug detection dogs for street-level policing of illicit drugs in New South Wales, Australia K Lancaster, C Hughes, A Ritter Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 50 (3), 360-378, 2017 | 32 | 2017 |
Understanding policy persistence—The case of police drug detection dog policy in NSW, Australia CE Hughes, A Ritter, K Lancaster, R Hoppe International Journal of Drug Policy 44, 58-68, 2017 | 32 | 2017 |
More than problem-solving: critical reflections on the'problematisation'of alcohol-related violence in Kings Cross. K Lancaster, CE Hughes, J Chalmers, A Ritter Drug & Alcohol Review 31 (7), 2012 | 30 | 2012 |
Review of approaches taken in Ireland and in other jurisdictions to simple possession drug offences. A report for the Irish Department of Justice and Equality and the … C Hughes, A Stevens, S Hulme, R Cassidy UNSW Australia and University of Kent, 2019 | 29 | 2019 |