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Substance Misuse Research: Low-level Heroin Markets - A Case Study Approach

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1. Reflecting the 'Availability' objectives in the Scottish Executive Drugs Strategy; see 'Tackling Drugs in Scotland: Action in Partnership' (Scottish Office, 1999).
2. 'Reducing the Impact of Local Drug Markets: A Research Review' ( EIU, 2004).
3. Roberts, Trace and Klein (2004).
4. EIU (2004). Also observed by Gilman and Pearson (1991: 101).
5. Gossop et al. (2000)
6. EIU (2004)
7. Tackling Drugs in Scotland: Action in Partnership (Scottish Office, 1999). Updated Drugs Strategy (Home Office, 2002).
8. Roberts, Trace and Klein (2004)
9. Ibid.
10. Ibid.
11. EIU (2004)
12. Ibid
13. See Morrison (2003)
14. Bush, Roberts and Trace (2004)
15. Stevens, Trace and Bewley-Taylor (2005)
16. MacCoun and Reuter (2001)
17. See for example Parker and Newcombe (1987)
18. As for 8.
19. See Edmunds, May, Hearnden and Hough (1998)
20. Chenery and Deakin (2003)
21. Godfrey, Stewart and Gossop (2004)
22. Parker (2004)
23. Caulkins and MacCoun (2003)
24. Stevens, Trace and Bewley-Taylor (2005)
25. Dorn et al. (1987); Lupton et al. (2002).
26. See Appendices 2 & 3.
27. See Appendix 2.
28. See Appendix 1.
29. Police co-operation with the Housing Dept in Hailton is discussed further below.
30. National Treatment Agency (2004) Commissioning services to reduce drug related deaths
31. http://www.csp.blackpool.org.uk/Tower/02%20Tower%20Project%20Summary.pdf
32. RSDC (2004) Huddersfield SRB5 Drugs Misuse Project Monitoring Report - Year 4 (Final Report)

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