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Caitlin Hughes
Caitlin Hughes
Matthew Flinders Fellow, Centre for Crime Policy and Research, Flinders University
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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
6152010
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
2352022
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
2132012
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
1762012
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
1512011
The effects of the decriminalization of drug use in Portugal
CE Hughes, A Stevens
The Beckley Foundation, 2007
1292007
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
1272022
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
1222011
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
902017
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
672016
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
642017
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
572007
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
502017
A summary of diversion programs for drug and drug-related offenders in Australia
C Hughes, A Ritter
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, 2008
452008
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
392018
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
332010
‘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
322017
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
322017
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
302012
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
292019
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