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A critical sociological perspective on harm minimisation

Zajdow, Grazyna 2004, A critical sociological perspective on harm minimisation, in Harm minimisation : zero tolerance and beyond : the politics of illicit drugs in Australia, Pearson Education, Frenchs Forest, N. S. W., pp.73-80.

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Title A critical sociological perspective on harm minimisation
Author(s) Zajdow, Grazyna
Title of book Harm minimisation : zero tolerance and beyond : the politics of illicit drugs in Australia
Editor(s) Mendes, Philip
Rowe, James
Publication date 2004
Chapter number 8
Total chapters 12
Start page 73
End page 80
Total pages 8
Publisher Pearson Education
Place of Publication Frenchs Forest, N. S. W.
Keyword(s) Drug abuse - Political aspects - Australia.
Drug use and abuse
Government policy
Summary This text concentrates on the political factors and forces which determine government illicit drug policies. Provides relevant case study and source material which is used to analyse the influence of ideas and ideologies around the causation of illicit drug use, and potential solutions and impact of different local interest lobbies.
ISBN 1741032199
Language eng
Field of Research 160801 Applied Sociology, Program Evaluation and Social Impact Assessment
HERDC Research category B1 Book chapter
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30000642

Document type: Book Chapter
Collection: School of Social and International Studies
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