In the early 1980s, a man named Tony "King Scum" Felloni began importing large quantities of heroin into the Republic of Ireland. The drug quickly began to work its way into daily life in Dublin's working-class areas, and thanks to its relatively addictive nature it has remained wildly popular. Take a walk down certain streets in Dublin and you'll get a pretty good indicator of its prevalence in the capital. Unfortunately, the government's plans for treating heroin addiction nowadays appear to be much the same as they were in the 80s: almost nonexistent. The government at the time paid very little attention to the problem, and – despite the implementation of new, progressive harm reduction laws in other European countries – Ireland's att...
This study examined the extent of heroin use in a Dublin south inner-city electoral ward, during the...
EU Commission figures out today (Tuesday, November 15) show that Ireland has the highest-documented ...
This article is based on a qualitative research study which I undertook in 2013with activists, invol...
In July 1982 a preliminary investigation (Phase I) of heroin abuse in a north central Dublin area re...
In this report for the Medico Social Research Board the author provides an overview of the drug pro...
In this report for the Medico Social Research Board the author provides an overview of the drug prob...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
This paper overviews the drug problem in Dublin, highlighting the history of heroin use since the la...
An assessment of the nature and extent of drug abuse, based on the synthesis of different available ...
In order to study the problem of heroin abuse in Dublin the Medico-Social Research Board and the Nat...
This report provides an update of information contained in earlier reports of the "Multi-city Study ...
In 1982, Dr. Geoffrey Dean, Director of the Medico-Social Research Board was asked by the then Minis...
What began as a heroin problem in inner-city Dublin in the 1980s has now spread like a cancer throug...
An assessment of the nature and extent of drug abuse, based on the synthesis of different available ...
There are 15 heroin treatment centres within a small area north of the Liffey and three more in the ...
This study examined the extent of heroin use in a Dublin south inner-city electoral ward, during the...
EU Commission figures out today (Tuesday, November 15) show that Ireland has the highest-documented ...
This article is based on a qualitative research study which I undertook in 2013with activists, invol...
In July 1982 a preliminary investigation (Phase I) of heroin abuse in a north central Dublin area re...
In this report for the Medico Social Research Board the author provides an overview of the drug pro...
In this report for the Medico Social Research Board the author provides an overview of the drug prob...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
This paper overviews the drug problem in Dublin, highlighting the history of heroin use since the la...
An assessment of the nature and extent of drug abuse, based on the synthesis of different available ...
In order to study the problem of heroin abuse in Dublin the Medico-Social Research Board and the Nat...
This report provides an update of information contained in earlier reports of the "Multi-city Study ...
In 1982, Dr. Geoffrey Dean, Director of the Medico-Social Research Board was asked by the then Minis...
What began as a heroin problem in inner-city Dublin in the 1980s has now spread like a cancer throug...
An assessment of the nature and extent of drug abuse, based on the synthesis of different available ...
There are 15 heroin treatment centres within a small area north of the Liffey and three more in the ...
This study examined the extent of heroin use in a Dublin south inner-city electoral ward, during the...
EU Commission figures out today (Tuesday, November 15) show that Ireland has the highest-documented ...
This article is based on a qualitative research study which I undertook in 2013with activists, invol...