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Crime
Sessions
Thursday, 24 November
13:20
Shifting markets and drug trafficking
13:20
to
14:50
Networking zone 2 (N2)
e-poster guided tour
The globalised illicit drug market
13:20
to
14:50
Main stage
Structured session
15:00
The implementation and evaluation of “safer supply” programs in Canada as a response to an ongoing overdose crisis
15:00
to
16:30
Insights zone 4 (I4)
Structured session
Friday, 25 November
10:50
Portuguese Drug Policy Model. Achievements and challenges
10:50
to
12:20
Central square 2 (C2)
Structured session
Presentations
Thursday, 24 November
13:20
e-poster
Exploring the possible human security impact of introducing Blockchain Technologies in Health Canada’s Cannabis supply chain.
13:20
to
14:50
Networking zone 2 (N2)
Stephen Johnson
e-poster
Monitoring online drug markets - The darknet project in Zurich
13:20
to
14:50
Networking zone 2 (N2)
Joël Bellmont
e-poster
New trends - The role of Montenegrin criminal groups in international drug crime
13:20
to
14:50
Networking zone 2 (N2)
e-poster
Synthetic drug production and trafficking in Belgium
13:20
to
14:50
Networking zone 2 (N2)
Sophia De Seranno
e-poster
Nicotine content, labelling and flavours of e-liquids in Canada: a scan of the online retail market from 2020-2021
13:20
to
14:50
Networking zone 2 (N2)
Kimberly D'Mello
e-poster
How tiny Albania became the continent’s drug trafficking headquarters. What is the best prevention policy?
13:20
to
14:50
Networking zone 2 (N2)
Sonila Bitri
Oral presentation
1. How Robust and Innovative are Illegal Drug Markets?
13:20
to
14:50
Main stage
Peter H. Reuter
Oral presentation
2. To what extent can drug violence indicators tell us something about underlying drug market activity?
13:20
to
14:50
Main stage
Marieke Liem
Oral presentation
4. The geography of drug markets and hotspots of violence
13:20
to
14:50
Main stage
Tuesday Reitano
3. Drug Markets in Afghanistan
13:20
to
14:50
Main stage
David Mansfield
15:00
Oral presentation
5. Modeling safer supply programs: a qualitative evaluation of three safer opioid supply program models in British Columbia, Canada
15:00
to
16:30
Insights zone 4 (I4)
Andrew Ivsins,
Geoff Bardwell
Oral presentation
2. Implementation of safe supply alternatives during intersecting COVID-19 and overdose health emergencies in British Columbia, Canada, 2021
15:00
to
16:30
Insights zone 4 (I4)
Allison Barker
Oral presentation
1. Why people who use drugs need a safe regulated supply of all drugs
15:00
to
16:30
Insights zone 4 (I4)
Natasha Touesnard,
Matthew Alexander Bonn
Oral presentation
3. A mixed methods evaluation of risk mitigation measures to address the dual public health crisis of COVID-19 and overdose
15:00
to
16:30
Insights zone 4 (I4)
Karen Urbanoski,
Bernie Pauly
Oral presentation
4. A sea of need – Safe opioid supply service provider accounts of implementing admission priorities
15:00
to
16:30
Insights zone 4 (I4)
Carol Strike
Friday, 25 November
10:50
Oral presentation
3. Harm Reduction and Public Health: The place of 'subjugated knowledges'
10:50
to
12:20
Central square 2 (C2)
Daniel Martins
Oral presentation
1. How to reduce drug-related crimes
10:50
to
12:20
Central square 2 (C2)
Jorge Quintas
Oral presentation
2. 20 years of Portuguese drug policy: developments and current challenges
10:50
to
12:20
Central square 2 (C2)
Ximene Rêgo
Oral presentation
4. Drug consumption rooms in Lisbon: lessons learned
10:50
to
12:20
Central square 2 (C2)
Adriana Curado
Oral presentation
5. A strategy for all drug uses
10:50
to
12:20
Central square 2 (C2)
Maria Carmo Carvalho