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European report on drug consumption rooms [Elektronisk resurs]
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  • European report on drug consumption rooms [Elektronisk resurs]
Utgivning, distribution etc.
  • European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, Lisboa : 2003
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  • 92 s : ill.
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  • Describes what consumption rooms are and why and how they came about; whom they target, which specific objectives they have and how they function. It summarises available evidence on the expected benefits and risks of such facilities: Expected benefits are decreases among the target population in high risk drug use, morbidity and mortality, increased uptake of health and social care includg treatment, and reductions in public drug use and neighbourhood nuisance. Possible risks include concern that they encourage increased drug use and that new users might be initiated, that they make drug use more acceptable and comfortable, thus conflicting with treatment goals, and that they increase public order problems by attracting drug users and drug dealers from other areas. Because consumption rooms target in particular those who are not yet ready to engage in a treatment process, a major function is to offer other survival-oriented services, including basic medical care, food, drinks, clothes and shelter. Their rationale is that drug users should, as long as they cannot or do not want to stop drug use, be enabled to survive in the hope that they may at some later stage be able to give up drug use. (From the EMCDDA website)
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  • Europeiska centrumet för kontroll av narkotika och narkotikamissbruk
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*520  $aDescribes what consumption rooms are and why and how they came about; whom they target, which specific objectives they have and how they function. It summarises available evidence on the expected benefits and risks of such facilities: Expected benefits are decreases among the target population in high risk drug use, morbidity and mortality, increased uptake of health and social care includg treatment, and reductions in public drug use and neighbourhood nuisance. Possible risks include concern that they encourage increased drug use and that new users might be initiated, that they make drug use more acceptable and comfortable, thus conflicting with treatment goals, and that they increase public order problems by attracting drug users and drug dealers from other areas. Because consumption rooms target in particular those who are not yet ready to engage in a treatment process, a major function is to offer other survival-oriented services, including basic medical care, food, drinks, clothes and shelter. Their rationale is that drug users should, as long as they cannot or do not want to stop drug use, be enabled to survive in the hope that they may at some later stage be able to give up drug use. (From the EMCDDA website)
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*85641$uhttp://www.emcdda.europa.eu/attachements.cfm/att_2944_EN_consumption_rooms_report.pdf$zFulltext
*910  $aEuropean Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction se Europeiska centrumet för kontroll av narkotika och narkotikamissbruk
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