Background: A sharp reduction in heroin supply in Australia in 2001 was followed by a large but transient increase in cocaine use among injecting drug users (IDU) in Sydney. This paper assesses whether the increase in cocaine use among IDU was accompanied by increased rates of violent crime as occurred in the United States in the 1980s. Specifically, the paper aims to examine the impact of increased cocaine use among Sydney IDU upon police incidents of robbery with a weapon, assault and homicide. Methods: Data on cocaine use among IDU was obtained from the Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS). Monthly NSW Police incident data on arrests for cocaine possession/ use, robbery offences, homicides, and assaults, were obtained from the Bureau of ...
Estimating the extent to which criminal activity can be attributed to substance use is a challenging...
Introduction and aims. There has been considerable media attention recently upon possible increases ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Most homicide studies focus on 'acute' situational intoxication as opposed to '...
BACKGROUND: A sharp reduction in heroin supply in Australia in 2001 was followed by a large but tran...
The aim of this paper was to explore the nature of cocaine use and harms through a cross-sectional s...
The aim of this paper was to explore the nature of cocaine use and harms through a cross-sectional s...
The Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) opened in Kings Cross in May 2001. This paper exami...
This paper aims to examine criminal activity among regular ecstasy users in Australia. More specific...
New figures indicate that use of narcotics (e.g. heroin) and cocaine is increasing, according t...
Aim: The Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) opened in Kings Cross in May 2001. This paper ...
Heavy drug use, of either amphetamines or opioids in the 30 days prior to arrest, is associated with...
This thesis explored the effect of cocaine use on treatment outcomes for heroin dependent individual...
Introduction: This paper aims to describe cocaine use, markets and harms in Australia from 2003 to 2...
Introduction: This paper aims to describe cocaine use, markets and harms in Australia from 2003 to 2...
This paper analyses the trends in the rates of annual recorded incidents of ten major categories of ...
Estimating the extent to which criminal activity can be attributed to substance use is a challenging...
Introduction and aims. There has been considerable media attention recently upon possible increases ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Most homicide studies focus on 'acute' situational intoxication as opposed to '...
BACKGROUND: A sharp reduction in heroin supply in Australia in 2001 was followed by a large but tran...
The aim of this paper was to explore the nature of cocaine use and harms through a cross-sectional s...
The aim of this paper was to explore the nature of cocaine use and harms through a cross-sectional s...
The Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) opened in Kings Cross in May 2001. This paper exami...
This paper aims to examine criminal activity among regular ecstasy users in Australia. More specific...
New figures indicate that use of narcotics (e.g. heroin) and cocaine is increasing, according t...
Aim: The Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) opened in Kings Cross in May 2001. This paper ...
Heavy drug use, of either amphetamines or opioids in the 30 days prior to arrest, is associated with...
This thesis explored the effect of cocaine use on treatment outcomes for heroin dependent individual...
Introduction: This paper aims to describe cocaine use, markets and harms in Australia from 2003 to 2...
Introduction: This paper aims to describe cocaine use, markets and harms in Australia from 2003 to 2...
This paper analyses the trends in the rates of annual recorded incidents of ten major categories of ...
Estimating the extent to which criminal activity can be attributed to substance use is a challenging...
Introduction and aims. There has been considerable media attention recently upon possible increases ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Most homicide studies focus on 'acute' situational intoxication as opposed to '...