5.5(top 2%)
Impact Factor
5.9(top 2%)
extended IF
88(top 4%)
H-Index
1.8K
authors
3.1K
papers
58.2K
citations
3.7K
citing journals
17.4K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of International Journal of Drug Policy

TitleYearCitations
The ‘risk environment’: a framework for understanding and reducing drug-related harm2002759
Initiation into prescription opioid misuse amongst young injection drug users2012335
"Every 'never' I ever said came true": transitions from opioid pills to heroin injecting2014331
Global estimates of prevalence of HCV infection among injecting drug users2007264
Re-framing 'binge drinking' as calculated hedonism: empirical evidence from the UK2008225
The triple wave epidemic: Supply and demand drivers of the US opioid overdose crisis2019216
Interventions to prevent HIV and Hepatitis C in people who inject drugs: a review of reviews to assess evidence of effectiveness2014196
The public health and social impacts of drug market enforcement: A review of the evidence2005196
Cannabis for therapeutic purposes: patient characteristics, access, and reasons for use2013193
Mapping violence and policing as an environmental-structural barrier to health service and syringe availability among substance-using women in street-level sex work2008191
Does it matter how we refer to individuals with substance-related conditions? A randomized study of two commonly used terms2010184
Impacts of intensified police activity on injection drug users: Evidence from an ethnographic investigation2006179
The impact of a police crackdown on a street drug scene: evidence from the street2002175
Stigma at every turn: Health services experiences among people who inject drugs2018173
Naloxone for heroin, prescription opioid, and illicitly made fentanyl overdoses: Challenges and innovations responding to a dynamic epidemic2017170
Effect of drug law enforcement on drug market violence: a systematic review2011159
The informal use of ketum (Mitragyna speciosa) for opioid withdrawal in the northern states of peninsular Malaysia and implications for drug substitution therapy2010158
Medical cannabis access, use, and substitution for prescription opioids and other substances: A survey of authorized medical cannabis patients2017157
"Chemsex" and harm reduction need among gay men in South London2015157
Heroin uncertainties: Exploring users' perceptions of fentanyl-adulterated and -substituted 'heroin'2017153
Injecting drug users: a stigmatised and stigmatising population2009153
Public injection settings in Vancouver: physical environment, social context and risk2007151
Rapid scale up of harm reduction in China2007150
Smoking, vaping, eating: Is legalization impacting the way people use cannabis?2016149
The pleasure in context2008147