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Non-offending parents as secondary victims of child sexual assault
Explores the impact of child sexual assault on a sample of 26 non-offending parents, with a particular focus on examining the link between a parent’s thoughts and feelings about the assault and their subsequent support of, and assistance to, the primary victim. Foreword Informal support systems play an important role in assisting primary victims cope...
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Methamphetamine in Sydney: perspectives from DUMA police detainees
Introduction Methamphetamine is of national concern, but what does this statement mean to frontline police officers? In real terms it means that frontline police are required, on an increasingly frequent basis, to engage with methamphetamine users. This presents a number of challenges to police. First, methamphetamine intoxication and withdrawal can impede an individual’s ability to...
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Drug use monitoring in Australia: an expansion into the Pilbara
Foreword The link between the use of alcohol, other drugs and crime continues to be a concern in communities throughout Australia. In regional Western Australia, little is known about the patterns of substance use and crime. In an attempt to better understand a regional offending population and their alcohol and drug use, the Australian Institute...
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Methamphetamine in Perth: perspectives from DUMA police detainees
Methamphetamine is of national concern, but what does this statement mean to frontline police officers?
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The social supply of cannabis among young people in Australia
Foreword Cannabis is the most prolifically used illicit drug in Australia, however, there is a gap in our understanding concerning the social interactions and friendships formed around its supply and use. The authors recruited cannabis users aged between 18 and 30 years throughout Australia, to explore the impact of supply routes on young users and...