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Author Merki Frei, Monika url 
  Title FiSu-FiDé : il sistema di finanziamento delle terapie residenziali nel campo della dipendenza basato su prestationi Type Report
  Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 10  
  Keywords Aod; AOD dependence; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; health care costs; financial management; financing; managed care; Switzerland  
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  Publisher (down) Trovacon Place of Publication Zurigo Editor  
  Language Italian Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden: 50-00360; aussi disponible en français: 50-00361 Approved no  
  Call Number 50-00362 Serial 56112  
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Author Verpalen, Rita; Trautmann, Franz   
  Title The European peer support project : phase 3 : evaluation of phase one and two Type Report
  Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 12, appendices  
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  Publisher (down) Trimbos Institute Place of Publication Utrecht Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 16-006 Serial 56007  
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Author Verpalen, Rita; Trautmann, Franz   
  Title The European peer support project : phase 3 : encouragement, development and support of peer support aiming at harm reduction in IDU communities : final report Type Report
  Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 30, appendices  
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  Publisher (down) Trimbos Institute Place of Publication Utrecht Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 16-007 Serial 56008  
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Author Stöver, Heino; Trautmann, Franz   
  Title The European peer support project : phase 3 : risk reduction activities in prison Type Report
  Year 1998 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 51, appendices  
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  Publisher (down) Trimbos Institute Place of Publication Utrecht Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 16-008 Serial 56009  
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Author Barendregt, Cas; Trautmann, Franz   
  Title With a little help from my friends : a survey on non-intentional peer influences among drug users Type Report
  Year 1996 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 87  
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  Publisher (down) Trimbos Institute Place of Publication Utrecht Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 16-005 Serial 56713  
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Author Körkel, Joachim   
  Title Damit Alkohol nicht zur Sucht wird : kontrolliert trinken : 10 Schritte für einen bewussteren Umgang mit Alkohol Type Book Whole
  Year 2008 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 134  
  Keywords addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; alcohol  
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  Publisher (down) Trias Verlag Place of Publication Stuttgart Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 12.01.01-019 Serial 54403  
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Author Kern, Dominique   
  Title Rapport d'évaluation : évaluation complémentaire : l'impact de l'éducation en face-à-face des clients de prostituées sur l'environnement du projet : un projet de prévention du VIH/sida pour les consommateurs de sexe Type Report
  Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 22  
  Keywords prevention; information service; sex education; communicable disease; sexually transmitted disease; prostitution; sex worker; urban area; program evaluation; Switzerland; Geneva; Zurich; Basel; Lucerne  
  Abstract Le projet de prévention “Don Juan: éducation en face-à-face des clients de prostituées” a pu se dérouler, comme prévu, entre le 20 septembre et le 12 novembre dans cinq villes suisses (Genève, Lausanne, Bâle, Zurich et Lucerne) pendant une semaine par ville (voir Kern, 1999 c). A Bâle, on a réalisé, en guise de complément à l’évaluation du projet, une évaluation de l’impact de ce projet sur son environnement. Les observations faites au cours de deux soirées ainsi que trois interviews ont permis de réunir des informations de clients de prostituées, de prostituées et de gérant’e’s de bar. Il ressort des informations récoltées que le projet n’a été que vaguement perçu dans son environnement immédiat. En outre, les gadgets (par exemple les boîtes d’allumettes portant le message de prévention) n’étaient pas systématiquement présents dans les bars. D’autre part, il est apparu que la disponibilité des clients de prostituées à entamer une discussion sur des sujets ayant trait aux maladies sexuellement transmissibles (MST) est telle que l’on peut parler d’un véritable besoin. Les prostituées également ont saisi les occasions de discussion et apprécié les offres de prévention faites aux clients dans ce domaine. Le projet n’a d’ailleurs pas eu de répercussion négative visible sur la marche de leurs affaires. D’une manière générale, toutes les personnes interviewées (clients de prostituées, prostituées, gérant’e’s de bar) évaluent le projet de manière positive et souhaitent explicitement sa continuation. Au vu des résultats disponibles, on peut affirmer que le projet “Don Juan: éducation en face-à-face des clients de prostituées” est une réussite et est accepté dans l’environnement dans lequel il a été conduit. Des améliorations peuvent néanmoins être apportées afin que cette démarche de prévention et les thèmes soulevés soient mieùx perçus dans l’environnement du projet (dans les bars et parmi les prostituées), notamment une utilisation plus appropriée des gadgets ainsi que la présence discrète d’éducateurs et d’éducatrices.  
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  Publisher (down) Travail social - Soziale Arbeit (Ts-Sa Kern) Place of Publication Strasbourg; Zurich Editor  
  Language French Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-00308 Serial 56106  
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Author Consortium, International Drug Policy url 
  Title Modernising drug law enforcement project Type Book Whole
  Year 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 2  
  Keywords public policy on AOD; law enforcement; AODR violence; AODR crime; drug market; public health; concept; international area  
  Abstract The ’Modernising Drug Law Enforcement Project’ is an initiative of the International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC), in partnership with the International Security Research Department at Chatham House and the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). This concept note explains the reasons behind the initiative and the key activities planned.  
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  Publisher (down) Transnational Institute (TNI), International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC); Chatham House; International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Place of Publication London Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-12896 Serial 55019  
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Author Bewley-Taylor, Dave; Jelsma, Martin url 
  Title The limits of latitude : the UN drug control conventions Type Book Whole
  Year 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 24  
  Keywords AOD prevention; illegal drug possession; laws and regulations; harm reduction; heroin; medical use of marijuana  
  Abstract · Decriminalization of possession, purchase and cultivation for personal use operates reasonably comfortably inside the confines of the UN drug control conventions · Harm reduction services, including drug consumption rooms, can operate lawfully under the drug control treaty system · There is greater scope to provide health care or social support instead of punishment for people caught up in minor offences related to personal use or socio-economic necessity · All controlled drugs can be used for medical purposes, including heroin prescription and medical marijuana’; what constitutes medical use is left to the discretion of the parties · The INCB often increases tensions around interpretations instead of resolving them, though the Board should be guided ‘by a spirit of co-operation rather than by a narrow view of the letter of the law’ · There are limits of latitude; a legal regulated market for non-medical use of cannabis or any other scheduled drug is not permissible within the treaty framework · Legal tensions exist with other international legal obligations such as those stemming from human rights or indigenous rights · Growing doubts and inherent inconsistencies and ambiguities provide legitimate ground for demanding more space for experimentation with alternative control models than the current systems allows  
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  Publisher (down) Transnational Institute (TNI), International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC) Place of Publication Amsterdam; London Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-12523 Serial 54989  
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Author Kensey, Julia; Stengel, Camille; Nougier, Marie; Birgin, Ruth url 
  Title Drug policy and women : addressing the negative consequences of harmful drug control Type Report
  Year 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 21  
  Keywords public policy on AOD; law enforcement; violence; prison; social support; illicit drug industry; AOD user; drug dealing; gender; woman; international area  
  Abstract A number of reports have documented the negative consequences of current prohibitionist drug control policies on health, human rights and development, and these are the subject of growing international attention. The past thirty years has also seen a growing number of studies on women’s participation in all levels of the drug trade. However, limited research currently exists on the particular impact of drug control on women. This briefing paper focuses on this gap. This briefing aims to highlight the effects of drug policy on women as producers, suppliers and consumers of drugs in order to inform and guide policy makers on practices that should be avoided, as well as highlight those policies which effectively incorporate and address women’s needs. This briefing also features ’snapshots’ from women and service providers working with women that are affected by drug policies. These snapshots explore the complex consequences that drug policies have on both individuals and services. Such snapshots also highlight examples of interventions that seek to address the negative consequences of drug control and provide positive support to women.  
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  Publisher (down) Transnational Institute (TNI), International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC) Place of Publication London Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-12910 Serial 56593  
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