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Useful Information
 

The following websites contain a great deal of published research and statistical information including most of the reports listed below : -  

Home Office Research and Development Directorate http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/hosbpubs1.html  

drugs.gov.uk
http://www.drugs.gov.uk/ReportsandPublications 

Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (1998). Drug Misuse and the Environment. London: The Stationery Office. 

Bennett T. (2000) Drugs and Crime: The results of the second developmental stage of the NEW-ADAM programme, Home Office Research Study 205 

Brain K, Parker H and Bottomley T (1998) Evolving Crack Cocaine Careers: New Users, Quitters and Long Term Combination Drug Users in N.W. England, University of Manchester 

Burrows J, Clarke A, Davison T, Tarling Rand Webb S,(2000) The nature and effectiveness of drugs throughcare for released prisoners. Home Office Research findings no. 109 

Coid J, Carvell A, Kittler Z, Healey A and Henderson J (2000) The impact of methadone treatment on drug misuse and crime. Home Office Research Findings no. 120 

Davidson N, Sturgeon-Adams L, Burrows C. (1997) Tackling Rural Drugs Problems: A Participatory Approach. Police Research Group, Crime Detection and Prevention Series Paper 81Home Office  

DPAS (1999) Drug Interventions in the criminal Justice system: guidance manual DPAS, London: Home Office 

Edmunds M, Hough M, Turnbull P, May T (1999) Doing justice to treatment: referring offenders to drug services DPAS paper 2 London Home Office 

Edmunds M, May T, Hearnden I and Hough M (1998) Arrest referral: emerging lessons from research London : Home Office 

Edmunds M, Urquia N and Hough M (1997) Tackling local drugs markets Crime prevention and detection paper No 80, London: Home Office 

Flood-Page C, Campbell S, Harrington V and Miller J (2000) Youth Crime: Findings from the 1998/9 Youth Lifestyles Survey, Home Office Research Study 209

Godfrey C. Eaton G McDougall C and Culyer A. The economic and social costs of Class A drug use in England and Wales, 2000 Home Office Research Study 249, July 2002 

Gossop M, Marsden J and Stewart D (1996) NTORS at year 1 London: Department of Health 

Green L (1996) Policing places with drug problems Thousand Oaks: Sage 

Hammersley R., Marsland L and Reid M, Substance use by young offenders: the impact of the normalisation of drug use in the early years of the 21st century Home Office Research Study 261, 2003 

Hearnden I.and Harocopos A. (1999) Problem Drug Use and Probation in London, Home

Office Research Findings No.112. 

Hough M (1996) Problem drug use and the criminal justice system: a review for the Home Office. DPI paper 15, London Home Office

Jacobson J (1999) Policing drugs hotspots Police research series paper 109, London: Home Office

Lupton R, Wilson A, May T, Warburton H, Turnbull P A rock and a hard place: drug markets in deprived neighbourhoods Home Office Research Study 240, June 2002

May T, Edmunds M and Hough M (2000) Street business: the links between sex and drugs markets, Policing and reducing crime unit paper, London Home Office

May T, Haracopos A, Turnbull P, Hough M (2000) Serving up: the impact of low level police enforcement on drug markets police Research Series, No 133 London; Home Office

Maynard W (1996) Drugs trafficking Enforcement: examples of good practice Police Research Group Special Interest series: Paper 8

Newburn T and Elliott J (1999) Risks and Responses: drug prevention and youth justice DPAS paper 3, London : Home Office

Radburn S (2000) Data Exchange and Crime Mapping London: Home Office

Ramsey M and Partridge S (1998) Drug Misuse declared in 1998; results from the British

Crime survey. Research study 197, London: Home Office 

Ward J, Henderson Z and Pearson G One problem among many: drug use among care leavers in transition to independent living Home Office Research Study 260 February 2003

Wincup E, Buckland G and Bayliss R., Youth homelessness and substance use, Home Office Research Study 258 February 2003

 

 

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