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The Caribbean poses a significant drugs problem for the UK and the US, as the recent phenomenon of yardie gangs in British cities graphically illustrates. But in the islands themselves ganja, crack cocaine and the policies to control them have become
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Journal of Membrane Science. 662:120958
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Proposed for presentation at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics held November 22-24, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois..
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Marcus Day
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Drugs and Alcohol Today. 18:172-177
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present evidence of the therapeutic value of cannabis as a harm reduction intervention with people who smoke crack cocaine. Design/methodology/approach A desk study of published peer-reviewed material supportin
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Marcus Day
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Drugs and Alcohol Today. 19:1-2
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Marcus Day
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Drugs and Alcohol Today. 13:153-156
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Lisa R. Norman, Marcus Day
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Addiction Research & Theory. 15:285-297
The aim of this article is to examine the contextual factors associated with the initiation of and attitudes toward crack cocaine use from a sample of out-of-treatment male and female users from three islands in the English-speaking Caribbean. Data f
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Axel Klein, Marcus Day
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Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy. 13:33-43
In the countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean there has been a dramatic expansion in drug demand reduction (DDR) programmes over the past decade. Often drawing on models originating in the countries providing the funding in North America or Europe,
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Marcus Day
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Drugs and Alcohol Today. 15:175-176
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Marcus, Day, Jessy G, Devieux, Sandra D, Reid, Dionne J, Jones, Joseph, Meharris, Robert M, Malow
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The ABNF journal : official journal of the Association of Black Nursing Faculty in Higher Education, Inc. 15(6)
In the Caribbean AIDS has become the leading cause of death among those aged 15-45. The homeless are at high risk due to the nexus of mobility, psychiatric disorders and substance use, particularly crack. Seventy-four homeless, out-of-treatment drug