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Drug Use in Australian Society

Drug Use in Australian Society

9780190306458
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Written by leading experts, Drug Use in Australian Society, Second Edition brings together all the relevant concepts, theories and practices pertinent to understanding alcohol and other drug use in Australian society. It introduces the history of drug use in Australian society and outlines theoretical perspectives. It also explores:: the rates of drug use and harms, drug use as framed in the media and popular culture, drugs and the internet, and public policy responses todrug use, including prevention, treatment, legal issues, regulation and policing.
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9780190306458
9780190306458

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
400
Dimensions (mm)
170 x 245
Weight (g)
700
  • 1. Introduction; 2. Historical Perspectives on Drug Use and their Possible Implications for the Future; 3. Epidemiology: Analysing Patterns of Drug Use and Harms; 4. Frameworks for Understanding Drug Use and Societal Responses; 5. Images of Drugs in Popular Culture; 6. Drugs and the Internet; 7. Primary Prevention for Alcohol and Other Drug Use among Australian Adolescents; 8. Harm Reduction: Reducing the Harms from Drug Use; 9. Drug Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy Treatments; 10. Psychosocial Treatments for Drug Problems; 11. Drug Laws and Regulations; 12. Drug Law Enforcement: Reducing the Supply of Drugs; 13. Making Drugs Policy: Policy Models and Influences on Policy Processes;
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