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 127
... reported that it helped them to feel accepted , let go of their fears and anxi- eties , improve their ability to relate to and communicate with others , and feel affection for those around them - experiences that were not plentiful for ...
... reported that it helped them to feel accepted , let go of their fears and anxi- eties , improve their ability to relate to and communicate with others , and feel affection for those around them - experiences that were not plentiful for ...
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... reported having used illy in the last 48 hours ( the amount of time it takes the body to fully rid itself of PCP ) , and we tested their urine for the PCP . While not present in all cases — perhaps because some producers of illy do not ...
... reported having used illy in the last 48 hours ( the amount of time it takes the body to fully rid itself of PCP ) , and we tested their urine for the PCP . While not present in all cases — perhaps because some producers of illy do not ...
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... reported by 54 percent of study participants . Gang violence ( 45 percent ) , robbery and muggings ( 42 percent ) , and beatings or stabbing ( 31 percent ) were the next most common types of violence participants reported they witnessed ...
... reported by 54 percent of study participants . Gang violence ( 45 percent ) , robbery and muggings ( 42 percent ) , and beatings or stabbing ( 31 percent ) were the next most common types of violence participants reported they witnessed ...
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Organization of the Book | 7 |
The War on Drugs | 8 |
The Colonial Era | 35 |
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