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J. MOUZOS ; N. HIND ; L. SMITH ; K. ADAMS | Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology | Research and public policy series, ISSN 1326-6004 | 2007The Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) program has been in operation since 1999. Over the years it has provided police, policy makers, criminal justice practitioners and other professionals with systematic empirical data on illegal drug use[...]Rapport
M. BALL ; R. BROADHURST ; H. TRIVEDI | Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology | Statistical Bulletin, ISSN 2206-7302 | 2019This bulletin provides a snapshot of the sale and distribution of fentanyl and its analogues across several popular illicit darknet markets. Data collected daily from six darknet markets between 2 January and 23 February 2019 reveal the amount, [...]Rapport
J. PAYNE ; M. MANNING ; C. FLEMING ; H. T. PHAM | Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology | Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice, ISSN 1836-2206 | 2020Three pillars - harm reduction, demand reduction and supply reduction - underpin the harm minimisation framework of Australia’s drug policy. Much of the activity undertaken by law enforcement is aimed at reducing the availability of illicit drug[...]Rapport
T. SULLIVAN ; A. VOCE | Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology | Statistical Bulletin, ISSN 2206-7302 | 2020This study explores how police detainees in Australia use mobile phones within the illicit drug market. Fifty-nine percent of respondents had used mobile phones to buy, deliver or supply drugs, mainly through phone calls, text messages or messag[...]