New in the Scottish Addiction Studies on-line library:

 

Alcohol and intimate partner violence

Home Office report (Findings No. 216) setting out key findings from the research on the role of alcohol in domnestic abuse. Keywords violence and alcohol, domestic abuse, partner assault.

Alcohol and sexual violence

Home Office report (Findings No. 215) setting out findings from the research into the role of alcohol and sexual assault and rape. Keywords: alcohol, sexual assault, rape, sexual violence.

Ethnicity and drug use

Home Office report (Findings No. 209) setting out key findings from the 2001/2002 British Crime Survey regarding drug misuse by ethnic minorities. Keywords: ethnic drug use, minority groups, pravalence.

National Needs Assessment for Tier 4 Drug Services in England

NTA needs assessment reporty on residential rehabilitation services in England. Keywords: residential rehabilitation, in-patient, detoxification, needs assessment, tier 4.

Opiate detoxification in an inpatient setting

NTA report on in-patient detoxification. Keywords: opiate detoxification, inpatient detoxification.

P revalence of drug use

Home Office report (Findings No. 299) setting out key findings from the 2002/2003 British Crime Survey. Keywords: prevalence, drugs and crime, British Crime Survey, drug trends.

R e c reational drug use among clubbers in the South East of England

Home Office report (Findings No. 208) examining trends and attitudes amongst users of "rave" drugs. Keywords: rave drugs, clubbing, recreational drug use.

Temperance: Its history and impact on current and future alcohol policy

Virginia Berridges study on the temperance legacy undertaken for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Keywords: alcohol history, abstinence, temperance.

Tier 4 drug treatment in England:

NTA review report comprising a summary of inpatient provision and needs assessment. Keywords: tier 4 interventions, treatment standards, quality.

Wet Day Centres in the United Kingdom

Crane and Warne's research report and manual on the management of non-abstinent hostels for problem drinkers. Keywords: alcoholic, wet hostel, drinking management.

 

 

Some of these have been around for a while I know but I’m trying to clear the backlog.

 

Rowdy Yates

Senior Research Fellow

Scottish Addiction Studies

Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology Section

Department of Applied Social Science

University of Stirling

W: http://www.dass.stir.ac.uk/sections/scot-ad/

T: +44(0)1786 - 467737

M: 07960 - 403392

 

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