The Roles and Capabilities of Social Workers (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Bibliography: All Publications
Global prison trends 2015
Drugs and imprisonment (Penal Reform International)
Advances in Dual Diagnosis
When 80 per cent of your clients have a dual diagnosis, asking whether the service needs a dual diagnosis worker is getting things the wrong way around (Advances in Dual Diagnosis)
Protection or Harm? Suppressing Substance-Use Data
We believe that the federal government’s short-sighted policy will harm the very people it was meant to protect (NEJM)
Drugs and The Internet
This bulletin is the fourth in a series by the Drug Trends Unit that provides analysis of trends over time in the availability and type of substances sold via the internet to Australia. The current bulletin reports for the time period July 2014 to December 2014 (NDARC)
Global prison trends 2015
Drugs and imprisonment (Penal Reform International)
Understanding the health and service needs of diverse populations of pharmaceutical opioid users
Cohort studies of dependent users in treatment, and people who inject drugs (NDARC)
Maximizing Health, Minimizing Harm: The Role of Public Health Programs in Drug User Health
Impact of Preventable HIV and Hepatitis Outbreaks in States (NASTAD)
Sentencing reform for drug trafficking in England and Wales
This paper discusses recent changes to sentencing in England and Wales, which aim to recognise drug couriers as a distinct category, and so attribute lesser, more proportionate punishment (IDPC)
Drug users should be able to get heroin from the health system
Politicians may not like it, but evidence shows that giving heroin to some users reduces harm, argues Martin T Schechter (BMJ)
A Changing Landscape for Commissioning
This is the third in a series of briefings by DrugScope on behalf of the Recovery Partnership which examines some of the broader issues around recovery from substance misuse problems (DrugScope)
Podcasts of New Drug Seminars
Supply and demand: drug markets in transition (University of Kent)
Drugs and The Internet
This bulletin is the fourth in a series by the Drug Trends Unit that provides analysis of trends over time in the availability and type of substances sold via the internet to Australia. The current bulletin reports for the time period July 2014 to December 2014 (NDARC)
Advocating for treatment and recovery at the strategic level
Lessons from a roundtable of commissioners (DrugScope)
Not for human consumption
An updated and amended status report on new psychoactive substances (NPS) and ‘club drugs’ in the UK (DrugScope)
Drug policy reform and the reclassification of cannabis in England and Wales: A cautionary tale
The contradictions and reversals involved in the reclassification of cannabis, it is argued, can be readily understood in terms of the broader politics of crime and control and the ‘structured ambivalence’ of state responses (Drug Policy)
Mental health and substance misuse
This briefing describes several aims (DrugScope)
Drug policy reform and the reclassification of cannabis in England and Wales: A cautionary tale
The contradictions and reversals involved in the reclassification of cannabis, it is argued, can be readily understood in terms of the broader politics of crime and control and the ‘structured ambivalence’ of state responses (Drug Policy)
New psychoactive substances in Europe
An update from the EU early warning system (IDPC)
Protecting the human rights of people who use psychedelics
Prohibition had negative outcomes for the millions of individuals who find it worthwhile to use psychedelics in various cultural settings outside of those in the clinic (Lancet)
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