Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The reduction of drug-related harm, Russell Newcombe; Chapter 2 Drugs and criminal justice, Geoffrey Pearson; Chapter 3 The impact of harm reduction drug policy on AIDS prevention in Amsterdam, Ernst Buning, Giel van Brussel, Gerrit van Santen; Chapter 4 Public health and health behaviour in the prevention of HIV infection, Gerry V. Stimson; Chapter 5 Beyond the prohibition of heroin, Alex Wodak; Chapter 6 International law, Simon Davies; Chapter 7 US drug policy, Ernest Drucker; Chapter 8 ::, P. G. Erickson, V. Watson, T. Weber; Chapter 9 Police policy in Amsterdam, Leo Zaal; Chapter 10 The criminalization of pregnant and child-rearing drug users, Loren Siegel; Chapter 11 Clarifying policy options on drug trafficking, Nicholas Dorn; Chapter 12 Self-injection education for street level sexworkers, L. Synn Stern; Chapter 13 HIV and drugs, Sheila Henderson; Chapter 14 Smack in the eye!, Mark Gilman; Chapter 15 A harm reduction educational strategy towards Ecstasy, Erik Fromberg; Chapter 16 An empirical study of the relationship between heroin addiction, crime and medical treatment, C. S. J. Fazey; Chapter 17 The role of the police in harm reduction, A. Fraser, M. George; Chapter 18 Reaching the unreached, J-P. C. Grund, P. Blanken, N. F. P. Adriaans, C. D. Kaplan, C. Barendregt, M. Meeuwsen; Chapter 19 The streetcorner agency with shooting room (‘Fixerstuebli’), Robert B. Haemmig; Chapter 20 AIDS prevention with injecting drug users in the former West Germany, Heino Stöver, Klaus Schuller; Chapter 21 Representations of drug users, Peter McDermott;