Editorial
Doping in sport: Whose problem is it?
Pages 1-5
Terry Engelberg, James Skinner
Doping control in sport: An investigation of how elite athletes perceive and trust the functioning of the doping testing system in their sport
Original Research Article, Pages 6-22
Marie Overbye
Evaluation of an anti-doping intervention for adolescents: Findings from a school-based study
Original Research Article, Pages 23-34
Vassilis Barkoukis, Katerina Kartali, Lambros Lazuras, Haralambos Tsorbatzoudis
Anti-doping education for coaches: Qualitative insights from national and international sporting and anti-doping organisations
Original Research Article, Pages 35-47
Laurie B. Patterson, Susan H. Backhouse, Patrick J. Duffy
An interdisciplinary approach in identifying the legitimate regulator of anti-doping in sport: The case of the Australian Football League
Original Research Article, Pages 48-60
Lisa Gowthorp, Annette Greenhow, Danny O’Brien
Case Studies
Individual and contextual factors in ethical decision making: A case study of the most significant doping scandal in Canadian university sports history
Pages 61-68
Robert Copeland, Luke R. Potwarka
Sporting clubs and scandals – Lessons in governance
Pages 69-80
Thai Huu Phat, Jacqueline Birt, Michael J. Turner, Jean-Pierre Fenech
Book Reviews
Safeguarding, Child Protection and Abuse in Sport: International Perspectives in Research, Policy and Practice, 1st ed., M. Lang, M. Hartill (Eds.). Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society, 2 Park Square, Milton Park Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN/711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 (2015)
Pages 81-82
Rochelle Stewart-Withers
Global Sport Marketing: Contemporary Issues and Practice, first edition, M. Desbordes, A. Richelieu. Routledge, Abdington, Oxfordshire (2012), ISBN: 978-0-415-50720-2
Pages 83-84
Katherine Bruffy