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J. KIMBER ; M. McDONALD ; I. VAN BEEK ; J. KALDOR ; D. WEATHERBURN ; H. LAPSLEY ; R. P. MATTICK | 2003ENGLISH : This paper describes characteristics of clients registered in the first 12 months of the Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre's (MSIC) operation, as well as predictors of frequent attendance. The study is based on information[...]Périodique
I. VAN BEEK | 2003ENGLISH : The Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) is the first supervised injecting facility (SIF) in Australia and the English-speaking world. It commenced operations in May 2001 as a trial to be independently evaluated. The M[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Consumption of cigarettes and alcoholic beverages creates serious health consequences for individuals and overwhelming financial burdens for governments around the world. In Asia, a third stimulant--betel nuts--increases this burden [...]Périodique
Livre
FRANÇAIS : Cet ouvrage richement illustré présente d'abord sous forme de cartes, de tableaux et de schémas commentés les principales données de production, de fabrication, de consommation, de vente et de contrebande à travers le monde. Les indi[...]Livre
M. ERIKSEN ; J. MACKAY ; N. SCHLUGER ; F. I. GOMESHTAPEH ; J. DROPE | Atlanta : American Cancer Society | 2015The Tobacco Atlas, Fifth Edition is being launched on March 19, 2015, at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health in Abu Dhabi. The Atlas presents the most up-to-date information on tobacco and tobacco control available in a highly graphic, eas[...]Livre
Since the first publication of The Tobacco Atlas a decade ago, almost 50 million additional people have been killed as a result of using tobacco, and more than 43 trillion cigarettes have been smoked. If trends continue, 1 billion people will di[...]Livre
Tobacco currently kills five million people every year. If current trends continue, tobacco will kill more than half a billion people alive today. The Tobacco Atlas provides the latest information on the global tobacco pandemic. The latest editi[...]Livre
J. DROPE, Éditeur scientifique ; N. W. SCHLUGER, Éditeur scientifique | Atlanta : American Cancer Society | 2018The Tobacco Atlas - a partnership between the American Cancer Society and Vital Strategies - is a free online resource and companion book that map the nature and magnitude of the tobacco epidemic and chart a course toward clear, proven solutions[...]Livre
Rapport
L. JOOSSENS ; A. FELIU ; E. FERNANDEZ | Brussels [Belgium] : Association of the European Cancer Leagues | 2020ENGLISH: The new Tobacco Control Scale, launched at the 8th European Conference on Tobacco or Health (ECToH), shows United Kingdom, France and Ireland leading the ranking while three countries, Germany, Switzerland and Luxembourg continue to di[...]Rapport
ENGLISH: This report describes the results of a survey of tobacco control activity in 37 European countries in 2021, using the Tobacco Control Scale (TCS), first described in the 2006 Luk Joossens and Martin Raw paper, The Tobacco Control Scale[...]Rapport
The Toronto Drug Strategy is a comprehensive strategy for the City of Toronto based on four components: prevention; harm reduction; treatment; and enforcement. All four components are needed to effectively reduce the harms of alcohol and other d[...]Rapport
B. KILMER ; J. P. CAULKINS ; R. L. PACULA ; P. H. REUTER | Santa Monica, CA : Rand Corporation | Occasional Papers | 2012Discussions about reducing the harms associated with drug use and antidrug policies are often politicized, infused with questionable data, and unproductive. This paper provides a nonpartisan primer that should be of interest to those who are new[...]Article : Périodique
From 1998 to 2011 the bulk (some two-thirds) of the UK's drug policy budget was spent on treatment compared with just one third on enforcement and prevention combined. The Labour Government's drug policy priority was to get as many 'problem drug[...]