The criminalisation in English law of anabolic steroids (AS) represents the use of a powerful regulatory and socialising machinery against a statistically insignificant group of people. It is perhaps important to realise that the people most likely to be affected by a proscriptive use of the criminal law would be those who are not actively […]
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Jason Lowther is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Plymouth since 2004. He is an Environmental and Tort Law lecturer and researcher. He occasionally writes about steroid law and anti-doping issues.