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Author Name:   Erikson, Patricia G. (editor); Riley, Diane M. (editor); Cheung, Yuet W. (editor); O'Hare, Pat A. (editor)

Title:    Harm Reduction : A New Direction for Drug Policies and Programs

Binding:   Soft Cover
Book Condition:   Very Good
Jacket Condition:   No Jacket
Size:   8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Publisher:   Toronto, ON, Canada University of Toronto Press 1997
ISBN Number:   0802078052 / 9780802078056

Seller ID:   86401564

476 pages. Represents the third collection of papers drawn from the seven international conferences on harm reduction. This is the most detailed to date in exploring a number of specific policy options and outlining several practical innovations, as well as framing the larger questions in ways that address the conceptual bases of harm reduction. Ranging from history and social theory to human-rights considerations, the topics covered in this series of papers show the scope and vigour of the emerging harm reduction approach. Also includes a number of clinical and laboratory studies that shed new light on the issues of drug testing, athletics, and pharmacology. Examines the important dimensions of community perspectives and those of 'special populations' such as women drug users and ethnic minorities. Light wear. Moderate quantity of high-lighting. Minor quantity of markings to contents. Nice copy.

DRUGS LAW LEGISLATION PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICAL Erikson, Patricia G. (editor); Riley, Diane M. (editor); Cheung, Yuet W. (editor); O'Hare, Pat A. (editor) Harm Reduction : A New Direction for Drug Policies and Programs Drug Abuse Congresses Government Policy Treatment Prevention 476 pages. Represents the third collection of papers drawn from the seven international conferences on harm reduction. This is the most detailed to date in exploring a number of specific policy options and outlining several practical innovations, as well as framing the larger questions in ways that address the conceptual bases of harm reduction. Ranging from history and social theory to human-rights considerations, the topics covered in this series of papers show the scope and vigour of the emerging harm reduction approach. Also includes a number of clinical and laboratory studies that shed new light on the issues of drug testing, athletics, and pharmacology. Examines the important dimensions of community perspectives and those of 'special populations' such as women drug users and ethnic minorities. Moderate quantity of high-lighting. Minor quantity of markings to contents.

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