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POWIS B. ; P. GRIFFITHS ; M. GOSSOP ; J. STRANG | 1996FRANÇAIS : Afin d'étudier les différences entre hommes et femmes toxicomanes, les auteurs ont interrogé 558 héroïnomanes et cocaïnomanes recrutés en dehors du système de soins. Les résultats indiquent : 1. que les femmes étaient plus jeunes que[...]Article : Périodique
The aim of this study was to determine whether the nature of the drug-crime relationship differs as a function of participant age (adolescent vs. adult). It was hypothesized that the Drug x Crime interaction would predict subsequent drug use and[...]Rapport
SKODBO S. ; G. BROWN ; DEACON S. ; A. COOPER ; A. HALL ; T. MILLAR ; J. SMITH ; WHITHAM K. | London : Home Office | 2007This paper examines the way that the Drug Interventions Programme (DIP) engages and directs Class A drug misusers from the point of arrest or charge to the point of treatment. It also examines whether the implementation of Tough Choices in April[...]Article : Périodique
It has been much more common for drugs to be subjected to tighter rather than looser control as drugs and evidence about their effects have has emerged. We argue that there is in place a drug policy ratchet which subjects new psychoactive substa[...]Rapport
A. JONES ; S. WESTON ; A. MOODY ; T. MILLAR ; L. DOLLIN ; T. ANDERSON ; M. DONMALL | London : Home Office | 2007The Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS) examines the effectiveness of drug treatment in England. Within the context of changing patterns of drug use and an expansion in criminal justice referrals, the study aims to measure the outcome[...]Rapport
The Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS) assessed the outcomes, costs and benefits of drug treatment in England. Results obtained in the study were variable and affected by a very small number of outliers. However, they provided eviden[...]Rapport
A. JONES ; M. DONMALL ; T. MILLAR ; A. MOODY ; S. WESTON ; T. ANDERSON ; GITTINS M. ; V. ABEYWARDANA ; J. D'SOUZA | London : Home Office | 2009This report summarises follow-up data from the Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS): a longitudinal study that explores the outcomes of drug treatment in England. The overriding finding is that treatment reduces the harmful behaviours [...]Rapport
The qualitative study of the Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS) was designed to explore treatment providers and treatment seekers perspectives on the factors influencing the effectiveness of drug misuse treatment in England. The main[...]Rapport
This report summarises the findings from a major national evaluation of drug treatment in England, the Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS). The study comprised a longitudinal survey of outcomes, a qualitative assessment of the factors[...]Brochure
Fully updated and extended edition of history, legal status, prevalence, availability, effects and hazards of drugs in Britain. Includes glossary of drug terms, tabular summaries and colour photographsArticle : Périodique
T. MILLAR ; N. CRAINE ; T. CARNWATH ; M. DONMALL |Study objective. To use a readily available dataset to detect periods of epidemic change and to examine the progression of heroin epidemics in different geographical areas. To consider the implications of epidemic change for strategies to tackle[...]Chapitre
FRANÇAIS : Les changements survenus en 1968 n'ont pas réellement remis en cause la base de la philosophie du "système britannique" à savoir le libre choix du médecin traitant par le toxicomane et la prescription de drogues médicalement contrôl[...]Document texte divers
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R. FORDHAM ; L. JONES ; H. SUMNALL ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : NCCDP (National Collaborating Centre for Drug Prevention) | 2007Document purpose: To introduce and discuss key issues in the economics of drug prevention. To describe the utility of data derived from economic evaluation of drug prevention interventions. To encourage economic evaluation of drug prevention int[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : While the link between the use of illegal drugs and individuals' involvement in crime is well established, there have been few studies of the effects of drug treatment upon levels of acquisitive crime in the UK. This article examines[...]