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Author Newman, Robert G.
Title Blick von aussen : Schweizerische Empfehlungen zu substitutionsgestützten Behandlungen Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue 20.09.2007 Pages 12-18
Keywords treatment and maintenance; drug substitution therapy; methadone maintenance; government and politics; laws and regulations; public opinion; United States; Germany; Switzerland; conference
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN (down) 1861-0110 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-00945 Serial 59680
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Author Mann, Rudolf
Title Substitution und Fahrerlaubnis – Nachweis der Kraftfahreignung gemäss Fahrerlaubnis-Verordnung ( FeV ) Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue 01.12.2004 Pages 10-11
Keywords treatment and maintenance; drug substitution therapy; methadone maintenance; buprenorphine; AOD use and driving; specific AODU measurement and test; laws and regulations; Germany
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-00914 Serial 59678
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Author Hölzmann, Christine
Title Ist Case Management/Motivational Interviewing (CM/MI) mit den Grundsätzen der akzeptanzorientierten Drogenarbeit vereinbar? : eine Diskussion zur Betreuungsmethode CM/MI im bundesdeutschen Modellprojekt zur heroingestützten Behandlung Opiatabhängiger Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue 14.12.2004 Pages 12-16
Keywords treatment and maintenance; heroin-assisted treatment; case management; Germany
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN (down) 1861-0110 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-00841 Serial 59669
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Author Ebert, Kristin; Sturm, Sabine
Title Alte Junkies : eine neue Herausforderung für die Drogenhilfe im Rahmen ambulant betreuten Wohnens? Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue 30.12.2006 Pages 19-30
Keywords treatment and maintenance; inpatient care; supported accommodation; drug dependent; elderly; old age; Germany
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-00754 Serial 59662
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Author Caplehorn, John R.M.; Rubin, George
Title Injecting drug users' attitudes to needle-sharing, hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS and harm minimisation Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue 29.12.2004 Pages 29-34
Keywords social services; harm reduction; intravenous drug user; needle sharing; hepatitis C; HIV infection; Aids
Abstract Objective – To measure injecting drug user’s attitudes to allowing other persons to use a needle and syringe known to be contaminated with hepatitis C virus. Methods – Demographic and historical data were collected at interview from a convenience sample of methadone and buprenorphine maintenance patients in mid-2002. Respondents also answered 12 attitudinal items on needlesharing, hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS and harm minimisation. Results – Subjects generally understood the threat posed by HIV and hepatitis C virus including the risk of reinfection with hepatitis C. They supported needle and syringe exchanges (90%) and safe injecting rooms (84%) and a majority supported the decriminalization of cannabis (69%) and the prescription of heroin to addicts (61%). However, forty-one of 100 respondents either failed to reject the proposition that “Even if I had hepC, I’d let people use needles after me – I’d warn them but it’s their risk” or failed to accept the proposition “If I had hepC, I’d never let anyone use my needles after me, even if it meant they didn’t get a hit”. Conclusion – Despite an awareness of the risks involved, many Sydney injecting drug users are still prepared to let other people use a needle and syringe known to be contaminated with hepatitis C virus. Implications – Attempts should be made to reduce the supply of contaminated needles and syringes by encouraging injecting drug users to take responsibility for the health and safety of other users.
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Call Number 50-00684 Serial 59658
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Author Schmidt, Rainer
Title Eingliederung und Teilhabe : der Hamburger Weg zur psychosozialen Betreuung Substituierter aus historischer Perspektive Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6 Issue 20.01.2009 Pages 1-5
Keywords treatment and maintenance; outpatient care; psychosocial treatment method; history; Germany; Hamburg
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-aaaad Serial 59585
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Author European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction; Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission of the Organization of American States
Title Building a national drugs observatory : a joint handbook Type Book Whole
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 109
Keywords monitoring; drug; organizational structure; administration and management; Europe; Americas; international area
Abstract National drugs observatories have flourished and developed rapidly over the last two decades as a direct consequence of the decisions taken to establish regional drug monitoring systems, both in the European Union and in the Americas. Initially, there was no reference framework available — observatories were set-up using trial and error, taking into account different national contexts and resources. This explains why today there are as many models of observatories as there are countries establishing them. Looking back at this long process, there seemed to be a need to formalise the experiences in the field, and to identify some key concepts and principles that remain valid irrespective of country or region. This handbook, a joint production by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) and the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission of the Organization of American States (CICAD–OAS), presents and describes in a clear and informative way the core operational processes and the key strategic factors that are common to all national drugs observatories.
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Publisher Office for Official Publications of the European Communities Place of Publication Luxembourg Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Joint publications Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN (down) 1831-4929 ISBN 978-92-9168-425-0 Medium
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Notes Aussi disponible en français: 50-11534 Approved no
Call Number 50-11533 Serial 49358
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Author Observatoire européen des drogues et des toxicomanies; Commission interaméricaine de lutte contre l'abus des drogues de l'Organisation des États américains (eds)
Title Création d'un observatoire national des drogues : manuel conjoint Type Book Whole
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 117
Keywords monitoring; drug; organizational structure; administration and management; Europe; Americas; international area
Abstract National drugs observatories have flourished and developed rapidly over the last two decades as a direct consequence of the decisions taken to establish regional drug monitoring systems, both in the European Union and in the Americas. Initially, there was no reference framework available — observatories were set-up using trial and error, taking into account different national contexts and resources. This explains why today there are as many models of observatories as there are countries establishing them. Looking back at this long process, there seemed to be a need to formalise the experiences in the field, and to identify some key concepts and principles that remain valid irrespective of country or region. This handbook, a joint production by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) and the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission of the Organization of American States (CICAD–OAS), presents and describes in a clear and informative way the core operational processes and the key strategic factors that are common to all national drugs observatories.
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Publisher Office des publications officielles des Communautés européennes Place of Publication Luxembourg Editor Observatoire européen des drogues et des toxicomanies; Commission interaméricaine de lutte contre l'abus des drogues de l'Organisation des États américains
Language French Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Joint publications Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN (down) 1831-4929 ISBN 978-92-9168-424-3 Medium
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Notes Also available in English: 50-11533 Approved no
Call Number 50-11534 Serial 49359
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Author European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction; Europol
Title Methamphetamine : a European Union perspective in the global context Type Book Whole
Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 28
Keywords addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; amphetamines; Europe
Abstract This publication is the first in a series dedicated to prevalent illicit synthetic stimulant drugs, also known as amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS). The ATS category is made up of two groups of substances. This study focuses on the supply and use of methamphetamine in Europe, set in a global context. Methamphetamine is probably the most widely consumed synthetic stimulant in the world. In many countries across the globe it is reportedly the second most prevalent illicit drug after cannabis.
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Publisher Publications Office of the European Union Place of Publication Luxembourg Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN (down) 1831-4929 ISBN 978-92-9168-377-2 Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-10485 Serial 49673
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Author European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction; Europol
Title Cocaine : a European Union perspective in the global context Type Book Whole
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 41
Keywords addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; cocaine; crack cocaine; illegal production of drugs; drug trafficking; drug market; international area; Europe
Abstract This report provides an overview of what is known about how cocaine is produced and trafficked into the European Union. It aims to provide a better understanding of the actors involved, the routes taken, and the scale of the problem in Europe. It also reviews some of the supply reduction responses already developed at European level. Its findings are based on the latest data and analysis available from specialised European and international organisations, NGOs and scholars. This publication is structured in a way that provides a condensed review of key issues relevant to understanding how cocaine reaches European markets. Background information on the chemistry and legal status of cocaine and crack cocaine, as well as key European figures, are also provided.
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Publisher Publications Office of the European Union Place of Publication Luxembourg Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN (down) 1831-4929 ISBN 978-92-9168-378-9 Medium
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Notes See also related press release: 50-11193 Approved no
Call Number 50-11189 Serial 49734
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