Something Dangerous: Emergent and Changing Illicit Drug Use and Community HealthWaveland Press, 2006 - 274 sider After a thorough outline of the nature and history of drug use dynamics, the author assesses the role of youth in new drug use practices, the impact of illicit drug distribution and the war on drugs, and the public health risks of new trends in drug use behaviour. The volume provides an up-close, ethnographic account of the social worlds of drug sellers and users and the processes of change in patterns of drug consumption. Additionally, it considers mechanisms for effective public health responses to emergent health risks associated with changing drug use patterns. |
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Side 126
... noted later , old drugs also have found their way to new users , while some drugs have found new uses , affirming that drugs are reborn and drug use behaviors are reinvented by new generations . From Empathy to Ecstasy The Club Drugs If ...
... noted later , old drugs also have found their way to new users , while some drugs have found new uses , affirming that drugs are reborn and drug use behaviors are reinvented by new generations . From Empathy to Ecstasy The Club Drugs If ...
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... noted : The difference between the bags will be ... depends on who gives you the dust , what they have in the dust . You don't ever know what is in the dust . You just buy it . You are hoping it is the same thing that you had the night ...
... noted : The difference between the bags will be ... depends on who gives you the dust , what they have in the dust . You don't ever know what is in the dust . You just buy it . You are hoping it is the same thing that you had the night ...
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... noted , the War on Drugs serves to further U.S. geopolitical and geoeconomic interests when overt actions toward serving those ends are illegal , embarrassing , or would prove unpopu- lar with the American people . Repeatedly , as has ...
... noted , the War on Drugs serves to further U.S. geopolitical and geoeconomic interests when overt actions toward serving those ends are illegal , embarrassing , or would prove unpopu- lar with the American people . Repeatedly , as has ...
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The War on Drugs | 8 |
The Importance of Understanding Drug Use Dynamics | 10 |
Emergent Drug Trends Emergent Health Risk | 16 |
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