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This Brief explores emerging trends in drug use and distribution.
This timely Brief examines recent examples of emerging drugs
including salvia (from the plant Salvia divinorum), bath salts (and
other synthetic stimulants) and so-called research chemicals
(primarily substituted phenethylamines, synthetic cousins of
ecstasy), which have tended to receive brief levels of high
intensity media coverage that may or may not reflect an actual
increase in their usage. Over the past decade in particular, "new"
substances being used recreationally seem to come out of obscurity
and gain rapid popularity, particularly spurred on by discussion
and distribution over the internet. While changing trends in the
drug market have always presented a challenge for law enforcement
and public health officials, online forums, media coverage and
other recent trends discussed in this Brief allow them to gain
popularity more quickly and change more frequently. These rapid
shifts allow less time for researchers to understand the potential
health consequences of these substances and for law enforcement to
stay abreast of abuses of legal substances. This work includes: 1)
review of relevant research and literature, 2) review the Internet
sources in which many deem important in influencing the emerging
drug market, 3) discussion of national and international trends in
use, abuse and distribution of these substances and 4) examination
of current drug policy and recommendations for the future. This
brief will be useful for criminology and criminal justice,
sociology and public health. It will also be useful for those that
deal with youth and the problems that may develop during
adolescence and early adulthood.
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