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Eckmann, F. (2011). Institutions de thérapie résidentielle suisses : situation des placements inter-cantonaux en 2010 : rapport effectué sur la base des statistiques d'occupation des institutions résidentielles – année 2010. Berne: Infodrog.
Keywords: monitoring; treatment and maintenance; residential facility; Switzerland
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Werner, K., & Gavez, S. (2010). Entwicklungsorientierte Suchtarbeit : Implementierung und Überprüfung eines Instrumentariums zur Darstellung von Wirkungen. Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften (ZHAW).
Keywords: evaluation; social institution; residential facility; treatment outcome; quality control; Switzerland
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European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. (2011). Drug policy profiles : Portugal. Drug policy profiles. Lisbon: Publications Office of the European Union.
Abstract: The EMCDDA Drug policy profiles aim to describe some of the main characteristics of national drug policies in Europe and beyond. The profiles do not attempt to assess these policies, but instead outline their development and main features. The objective is to help readers — from researchers to policymakers — gain a better understanding of the way in which countries control drugs and respond to drug-related security, social and health problems. This first profile describes the national drug policy of Portugal, a policy that has attracted significant attention recently in the media and in policy debates. It considers national strategies and action plans, the legal context within which they operate and the public funds spent, or committed, to resource them. It also describes the political bodies and mechanisms set up to coordinate the response to the multi-faceted problem and the systems of evaluation that may help to improve future policy.
Keywords: history; AOD public policy strategy; drug offense; law; drug legalization; evaluation; Portugal
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Jahangir, A., Fuentes, C., Gaviria, C., Zedillo, E., Cardoso, F. H., Papandreou, G., et al. (2011). War on drugs : report of the Global Commission on Drug Policy. Rio de Janeiro: Global Commission on Drug Policy (GCDP).
Abstract: The global war on drugs has failed, with devastating consequences for individuals and societies around the world. Fifty years after the initiation of the UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, and 40 years after President Nixon launched the US government’s war on drugs, fundamental reforms in national and global drug control policies are urgently needed. Vast expenditures on criminalization and repressive measures directed at producers, traffickers and consumers of illegal drugs have clearly failed to effectively curtail supply or consumption. Apparent victories in eliminating one source or trafficking organization are negated almost instantly by the emergence of other sources and traffickers. Repressive efforts directed at consumers impede public health measures to reduce HIV/AIDS, overdose fatalities and other harmful consequences of drug use. Government expenditures on futile supply reduction strategies and incarceration displace more cost-effective and evidence-based investments in demand and harm reduction.
Keywords: AOD use, abuse, and dependence; HIV infection; harm reduction; public policy on AOD; recommendations or guidelines; law enforcement; violence; drug decriminalization; case study; international area; Switzerland; United Kingdom; Netherlands; Portugal; United States; Australia; West Africa; report
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Achermann Stürmer, Y., Niemann, S., Allenbach, R., Scaramuzza, G., Hayoz, R., & Dähler-Sturny, C. (2011). SINUS-Report 2011 : Sicherheitsniveau und Unfallgeschehen im Strassenverkehr 2010 (R. Allenbach, & S. Niemann, Eds.). SINUS-Report. Bern: Beratungsstelle für Unfallverhütung (BFU).
Keywords: AOD use and driving; alcohol; monitoring; Switzerland; annual report
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Achermann Stürmer, Y., Allenbach, R., Niemann, S., Scaramuzza, G., Hayoz, R., & Dähler-Sturny, C. (2011). Rapport SINUS 2011 : niveau de sécurité et accidents dans la circulation routière en 2010 (R. Allenbach, & S. Niemann, Eds.). Rapport SINUS. Berne: Bureau de prévention des accidents (BPA).
Keywords: AOD use and driving; alcohol; monitoring; Switzerland; annual report
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Achermann Stürmer, Y., Niemann, S., Allenbach, R., Scaramuzza, G., Hayoz, R., & Dähler-Sturny, C. (2011). Rapporto SINUS 2011 : livello di sicurezza e incidentalità nella circolazione stradale 2010 (R. Allenbach, & S. Niemann, Eds.). Rapporto SINUS. Berna: Ufficio prevenzione infortuni (UPI).
Keywords: AOD use and driving; alcohol; monitoring; Switzerland; annual report
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Soom Ammann, E., & Salis Gross, C. (2011). Bedarfsanalyse für eine migrationsgerechte Gesundheitsförderung und Prävention im Kanton St. Gallen. Bern: Gesundheitsdepartement des Kantons St. Gallen, Amt für Gesundheitsvorsorge.
Keywords: migration; prevention; health; health care administration; St. Gallen (canton); Switzerland
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Theunert, M., Blättler, R., & Richter, F. (2011). Online-Sucht : Bestandesaufnahme der Angebote in der Schweiz 2010 : Meilenstein 4. Fachverband Sucht; Groupement romand d'études des addictions (GREA).
Keywords: addiction; addictive behavior; internet; counseling; counseling service; adolescence; Switzerland
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Pfeiffer-Gerschel, T., Kipke, I., Flöter, S., Jakob, L., Hammes, D., Raiser, P., et al. (2011). Bericht 2011 des nationalen REITOX-Knotenpunkts an die EBDD : Deutschland : neue Entwicklungen, Trends und Hintergrundinformationen zu Schwerpunktthemen : Drogensituation 2010/2011. München: Deutsche Beobachtungsstelle für Drogen und Drogensucht (DBDD).
Keywords: monitoring; government and politics; jurisdiction; economic cost of AODU; economic impact; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; epidemiology; prevention; treatment and maintenance; AODR crime; AODR interpersonal and societal problems; AODR mortality; AODR violence; hepatitis C; HIV infection; Aids; illicit drug sales; illegal production of drugs; target group; family; adolescent; child; chemical addiction; opioids in any form; cannabis; Germany; annual report
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