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Lisa Williams
Lisa Williams
Senior Lecturer in Criminolgy, University of Manchester
Verified email at manchester.ac.uk
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The normalization of ‘sensible’recreational drug use: Further evidence from the North West England longitudinal study
H Parker, L Williams, J Aldridge
Sociology 36 (4), 941-964, 2002
6762002
Illegal leisure revisited: Changing patterns of alcohol and drug use in adolescents and young adults
J Aldridge, F Measham, L Williams
Routledge, 2013
2742013
Illegal leisure revisited: Changing patterns of alcohol and drug use in adolescents and young adults
J Aldridge, F Measham, L Williams
Routledge, 2013
2742013
Alcohol, cannabis, ecstasy and cocaine: drugs of reasoned choice amongst young adult recreational drug users in England
L Williams, H Parker
International journal of drug policy 12 (5-6), 397-413, 2001
1942001
Adding Spice to the Porridge: The development of a synthetic cannabinoid market in an English prison
A Ralphs, R., Williams, L., Askew, R. and Ykhlef
International Journal of Drug Policy 40, 57-69, 2017
1422017
Intoxicated weekends: young adults’ work hard–play hard lifestyles, public health and public disorder
H Parker, L Williams
Drugs: Education, prevention and policy 10 (4), 345-367, 2003
1252003
Risk, security and the ‘criminalization’of British drug policy
T Seddon, R Ralphs, L Williams
The British Journal of Criminology 48 (6), 818-834, 2008
892008
Marriage, mortgage, motherhood: What longitudinal studies can tell us about gender, drug ‘careers’ and the normalisation of adult ‘recreational’drug use
F Measham, L Williams, J Aldridge
International Journal of Drug Policy 22 (6), 420-427, 2011
702011
Muddy waters?: Reassessing the dimensions of the normalisation thesis in twenty-first century Britain
L Williams
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 23 (3), 190-201, 2016
542016
Tough choices: Risk, security and the criminalization of drug policy
T Seddon, L Williams, R Ralphs
OUP Oxford, 2012
452012
Going out drinking: the centrality of heavy alcohol use in English adolescents’ leisure time and poly-substance-taking repertoires
R Egginton, L Williams, H Parker
Journal of substance use 7 (3), 125-135, 2002
402002
Changing lives, changing drug journeys: Drug taking decisions from adolescence to adulthood
L Williams
Routledge, 2012
372012
Maturing on a high: An analysis of trends, prevalence and patterns of recreational drug use in middle and older adulthood
L Williams, R Askew
The SAGE handbook of drug and alcohol studies, 447-468, 2016
152016
The Normalisation of Cannabis Use Among Bangladeshi and Pakistani Youth: A New Frontier for the Normalisation Thesis?
P Williams, L., Ralphs, R. and Gray
Substance Use and Misuse 52 (4), 413-21, 2017
142017
Life course perspective on drug use from adolescence to adulthood: onset, continuity, turning points and desistance
LJ Williams
University of Manchester, 2007
42007
Normalisation of" Sensible" Recreational Drug Use: Further Evidence From the North West Longitudinal Study (From Drugs and Popular Culture: Drugs, Media and Identity in …
H Parker, L Williams, J Aldridge
Ed. Paul Manning. Portland: Willan Publishing, 2007
12007
The normalization of ‘sensible’ recreational drug use
J Parker, H., Williams, L. and Aldridge
Drugs of Abuse: The International Scene, 2010
2010
Missing link
R Ralphs, T Seddon, L Williams
Druglink 23 (2), 8-9, 2008
2008
Missing link-Labour's push to cut drug crime by getting addicted offenders into treatment is now a decade down the line. But, as Robert Ralphs, Toby Seddon and Lisa Williams …
R Ralphs, T Seddon, L Williams
Druglink, 8, 2008
2008
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