The DUMA project operates at seven sites throughout Australia and provides an indicator of drug-related crime within a specific area. DUMA identifies changes in drug use within a relatively short time span, as well as monitoring trends over a longer time period. In this report Carmen Schulte, Jenny Mouzos and Toni Makkai present both self-report and urinalysis data from participating detainees for the calendar year 2004. They provide an overview of the characteristics of the detainees at each site, including self-reported drug use, prior criminal behaviour and treatment history
The purpose of this report is to provide illicit drug use information on those people who are detain...
This report finds differences in drug use between male and female detainees and between Indigenous a...
The nexus between drug use and crime is well established. Offenders are considerably more likely to ...
The Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) project has been in operation since 1999. Over the years...
The Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) project has been in operation since 1999. Over the years...
The Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) program surveys alleged offenders in police detention in...
The Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) project provides police, policy-makers, criminal justice...
2002 was the first year of the second phase of data collection in the Drug Use Monitoring in Austral...
For the AIC\u27s Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) program, 2001 was the final year of data co...
2002 was the first year of the second phase of data collection in the Drug Use Monitoring in Austral...
The purpose of Drug Use Monitoring in Australia is to enhance understanding of the supply and demand...
Reported drug use is compared with urinalysis data. DUMA has been reporting since 1999.  
Marissa McCall, Jenny Mouzos and Toni Makkai present both self-report and urinalysis data from parti...
The link between the use of alcohol and other drugs, and crime has been well established by the Aust...
Monitoring international trends in drug production and supply has been a key function of the United ...
The purpose of this report is to provide illicit drug use information on those people who are detain...
This report finds differences in drug use between male and female detainees and between Indigenous a...
The nexus between drug use and crime is well established. Offenders are considerably more likely to ...
The Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) project has been in operation since 1999. Over the years...
The Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) project has been in operation since 1999. Over the years...
The Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) program surveys alleged offenders in police detention in...
The Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) project provides police, policy-makers, criminal justice...
2002 was the first year of the second phase of data collection in the Drug Use Monitoring in Austral...
For the AIC\u27s Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) program, 2001 was the final year of data co...
2002 was the first year of the second phase of data collection in the Drug Use Monitoring in Austral...
The purpose of Drug Use Monitoring in Australia is to enhance understanding of the supply and demand...
Reported drug use is compared with urinalysis data. DUMA has been reporting since 1999.  
Marissa McCall, Jenny Mouzos and Toni Makkai present both self-report and urinalysis data from parti...
The link between the use of alcohol and other drugs, and crime has been well established by the Aust...
Monitoring international trends in drug production and supply has been a key function of the United ...
The purpose of this report is to provide illicit drug use information on those people who are detain...
This report finds differences in drug use between male and female detainees and between Indigenous a...
The nexus between drug use and crime is well established. Offenders are considerably more likely to ...