Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Reducing the methamphetamine problem in Australia : evaluating innovative partnerships between police, pharmacies and other third parties / Janet Ransley, Lorraine Mazerolle, Matt Manning, Ingrid McGuffog, Jacqueline M Drew, Julianne Webster.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Description

1 online resource (vi, 49 pages)

Summary

In Australia, Project STOP has been developed by police, pharmacists and other partners to reduce the diversion of legal pseudoephedrine products into illicit methamphetamine production. The aim of this study was to evaluate this partnership in two different States, which have adopted different approaches to its implementation. The importance of both a supportive regulatory framework and organisational support for innovative approaches to drug control are discussed, and a best practice framework is suggested.

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Series

Monograph series (National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund (Australia)), 1449-7476 ; no. 39.

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