Gathers together an international group of practitioners who argue persuasively about the paramount importance of harm reduction strategies rather than total abstention in the fight against drugs.
Gathers together an international group of practitioners who argue persuasively about the paramount importance of harm reduction strategies rather than total abstention in the fight against drugs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Buning, E. C.; Drucker, E.; Matthews, A.; Newcombe, R.; O'Hare, P. A.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 The reduction of drug-related harm Russell Newcombe; Chapter 2 Drugs and criminal justice Geoffrey Pearson; Chapter 3 The impact of harm reduction drug policy on AIDS prevention in Amsterdam Ernst Buning Giel van Brussel Gerrit van Santen; Chapter 4 Public health and health behaviour in the prevention of HIV infection Gerry V. Stimson; Chapter 5 Beyond the prohibition of heroin Alex Wodak; Chapter 6 International law Simon Davies; Chapter 7 US drug policy Ernest Drucker; Chapter 8 :: P. G. Erickson V. Watson T. Weber; Chapter 9 Police policy in Amsterdam Leo Zaal; Chapter 10 The criminalization of pregnant and child-rearing drug users Loren Siegel; Chapter 11 Clarifying policy options on drug trafficking Nicholas Dorn; Chapter 12 Self-injection education for street level sexworkers L. Synn Stern; Chapter 13 HIV and drugs Sheila Henderson; Chapter 14 Smack in the eye! Mark Gilman; Chapter 15 A harm reduction educational strategy towards Ecstasy Erik Fromberg; Chapter 16 An empirical study of the relationship between heroin addiction crime and medical treatment C. S. J. Fazey; Chapter 17 The role of the police in harm reduction A. Fraser M. George; Chapter 18 Reaching the unreached J-P. C. Grund P. Blanken N. F. P. Adriaans C. D. Kaplan C. Barendregt M. Meeuwsen; Chapter 19 The streetcorner agency with shooting room ('Fixerstuebli') Robert B. Haemmig; Chapter 20 AIDS prevention with injecting drug users in the former West Germany Heino Stöver Klaus Schuller; Chapter 21 Representations of drug users Peter McDermott;
Chapter 1 The reduction of drug-related harm Russell Newcombe; Chapter 2 Drugs and criminal justice Geoffrey Pearson; Chapter 3 The impact of harm reduction drug policy on AIDS prevention in Amsterdam Ernst Buning Giel van Brussel Gerrit van Santen; Chapter 4 Public health and health behaviour in the prevention of HIV infection Gerry V. Stimson; Chapter 5 Beyond the prohibition of heroin Alex Wodak; Chapter 6 International law Simon Davies; Chapter 7 US drug policy Ernest Drucker; Chapter 8 :: P. G. Erickson V. Watson T. Weber; Chapter 9 Police policy in Amsterdam Leo Zaal; Chapter 10 The criminalization of pregnant and child-rearing drug users Loren Siegel; Chapter 11 Clarifying policy options on drug trafficking Nicholas Dorn; Chapter 12 Self-injection education for street level sexworkers L. Synn Stern; Chapter 13 HIV and drugs Sheila Henderson; Chapter 14 Smack in the eye! Mark Gilman; Chapter 15 A harm reduction educational strategy towards Ecstasy Erik Fromberg; Chapter 16 An empirical study of the relationship between heroin addiction crime and medical treatment C. S. J. Fazey; Chapter 17 The role of the police in harm reduction A. Fraser M. George; Chapter 18 Reaching the unreached J-P. C. Grund P. Blanken N. F. P. Adriaans C. D. Kaplan C. Barendregt M. Meeuwsen; Chapter 19 The streetcorner agency with shooting room ('Fixerstuebli') Robert B. Haemmig; Chapter 20 AIDS prevention with injecting drug users in the former West Germany Heino Stöver Klaus Schuller; Chapter 21 Representations of drug users Peter McDermott;
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