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    Briefing paper

    An analysis of alcohol and psycho-stimulant use from the 2007 National Drug Strategy Household Survey
    15 Aug 2010
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    Deborah Bradford, Laura Rodwell
    NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research

    Levels of psycho-stimulant (e.g. amphetamine or cocaine) use are comparatively low amongst the general population of drinkers, reports this recent Crime and Justice Bureau Brief.

    Following reports that some of the violence on licensed premises might be attributable to the use of drugs such...

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