ENTRY | ACQUISITION DATE | LOCATION |
18638 | 2010-05-26 | 178.825.12 E 89 |
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TITLE |
HARM REDUCTION: EVIDENCE IMPACTS AND CHALLENGES |
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ABSTRACT |
This publication by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction is the tenth in the series of scientific monographs. It provides a review of the pivotal role of harm reduction strategies and interventions in the European debate on drugs and drug addiction. The term harm reduction refers to a range of public health policies designed to reduce the harmful consequences associated with recreational drug use. It is often proposed as a useful perspective alongside the more conventional approaches of demand and supply reduction. However, its application has been quite controversial for several decades and a general agreement on the value of the approach has been reached only recently. |
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AUTHOR(S) |
EUROPEAN MONITORING CENTRE FOR DRUGS AND DRUG ADDICTION (EMCDDA); RHODES, TIM; HEDRICH, DAGMAR |
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PUBLISHER | PLACE | YEAR | SERIES |
EMCDDA | LISBON | 2010 | |
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PAGES | EDITION | NOTES |
462 | | 24 CM -- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES |
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