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The policing implications of cannabis, amphetamine and other illicit drug use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
Brendan Delahunty and Judy Putt
ISBN 0 642 47441 9; ISSN 1449-7476
Canberra: National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund, 2006.
(NDLERF monograph series no. 15)
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Abstract
This report focuses on the policing of cannabis, amphetamine and other illicit drug use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in rural and remote areas, including the role of police in efforts to reduce drug-related harms.
Related links
- Good practice framework : policing illicit drugs in rural and remote local communities
- Project information: Research into the policing implications of illicit drug use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
- Summary paper: Illicit drug use in rural and remote Indigenous communities
- National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund
- Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs