Books and Monographs
1 Epidemiologic Trends in Drug Abuse; Community Epidemiology Work Group, December 1993; Vol. II: Proceedings. (NIH Publication No. 94-3746) Community Epidemiology Work Group
Rockville : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1994.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5800 C66 1993 Dec v.2
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Improving Knowledge, Changing Attitudes, Fostering Collaboration: A Report on the HIV Prevention Among Injection Drug Users Technical Assistance Project, 1998-2005. (IDU / HIV Prevention) Academy for Educational Development, Center on AIDS and Community Health
Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, April 2005.ADAI BOOK Call No: Online only
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Sterile Syringe Access for Injection Drug Users in the 21st Century : Progress and Prospects ; Special issue of International Journal of Drug Policy. (International Journal of Drug Policy 14(5-6), 2003) Strathdee, Steffanie ; Bastos, Francisco ; (guest editor/s)
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003.ADAI BOOK Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003
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A Comprehensive Approach : Preventing Blood-Borne Infections among Injection Drug Users. Academy for Educational Development
Washington, D.C. : Academy for Educational Development, December 2000.ADAI BOOK Call No: RA 644 A25 A778 2000
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Preventing Blood-Borne Infections through Pharmacy Syringe Sales and Safe Community Syringe Disposal. (Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association 42 (6 Suppl 2) 2002) Jones, Steven T. ; Coffin, Phillip O. ; (editor/s)
Washington DC : American Pharmaceutical Association, 2002.ADAI BOOK Call No: RA 644 A25 J67 2002
[more] 6 HIV Prevention with Drug-using Populations : Current Status and Future Prospects. (Public Health Reports, vol. 113 Suppl 1, June 1998) Needle, Richard H. ; Coyle, Susan L. ; Cesari, Helen ; (editor/s)
Boston : Association of Schools of Public Health, and U.S. Public Health Service, 1998.ADAI BOOK Call No: RA 644 A25 H47 1998
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AIDS, Drugs and Prevention : Perspectives on Individual and Community Action. Rhodes, Tim ; Hartnoll, Richard ; (editor/s)
London : Routledge, 1996.ADAI BOOK Call No: RA 644 A25 A3578 1996
[more] 8 Needle Exchange, Harm Reduction, and HIV Prevention in the Second Decade ; An ACLU Briefing Book. (ACLU Briefing Book) Harlow, Ruth ; Sorge, Rod ; (editor/s)
New York : ACLU AIDS Project, 1996.ADAI BOOK Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996
[more] 9 The Public Health Impact of Needle Exchange Programs in the United States and Abroad. Lurie, Peter ; Reingold, Arthur L
Berkeley, CA : University of California, School of Public Health, 1993.ADAI BOOK Call No: RA 644 A25 L88 1993 v.1 ; v.2 ; Sum
[more] 10 Dimensions of HIV Prevention : Needle Exchange. Stryker, Jeff ; Smith, Mark ; (editor/s)
Menlo Park, CA : The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 1993.ADAI BOOK Call No: RA 644 A25 D25 1993
[more] 11 Workshop on Needle Exchange and Bleach Distribution Program : Proceedings. National Research Council ; Institute of Medicine
Washington DC : National Academy Press, 1994.ADAI BOOK Call No: RA 644 A25 N285 1994
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Articles, Chapters, and Reprints
12 Syringe exchange in the United States: doing the simple things better? UW Link 13 Doing harm reduction better: syringe exchange in the United States. Des Jarlais DC ; McKnight C ; Goldblatt C ; Purchase D
Addiction 2009;104(9):1441-6 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 14 Utilization patterns and correlates of retention among clients of the needle exchange program in Baltimore, Maryland. Gindi RM ; Rucker MG ; Serio-Chapman CE ; Sherman SG
Drug Alcohol Depend 2009;103(3):93-8 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 15 Bundling occupational safety with harm reduction information as a feasible method for improving police receptiveness to syringe access programs: evidence from three U.S. cities. Davis CS ; Beletsky L
Harm Reduct J 2009; 6(16) (14 July 2009) doi:10.1186/1477-7517-6-16 (Online resource) [ PMC2716314 | PubMed abstract ]Free Link
Free Link16 Exploring stakeholder perceptions of acceptability and feasibility of needle exchange programmes, syringe vending machines and safer injection facilities in Tijuana, Mexico. Philbin MM ; Mantsios A ; Lozada R ; Case P ; Pollini RA ; Alvelais J ; Latkin CA ; Magis-Rodriguez C ; Strathdee SA
Int J Drug Policy 2009;20(4):329-335 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 17 Access to healthcare among injection drug users at a needle exchange program in Pittsburgh, PA. UW Link 18 Geographic approaches to quantifying the risk environment: Drug-related law enforcement and access to syringe exchange programmes. Cooper HLF ; Bossak B ; Tempalski B ; Des Jarlais DC ; Friedman SR
Int J Drug Policy 2009;20(3):217-226 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 19 Predictors of opiate agonist treatment retention among injection drug users referred from a needle exchange program. Havens JR ; Latkin CA ; Pu M ; Cornelius LJ ; Bishai D ; Huettner S ; Rapp C ; Ricketts EP ; Lloyd JJ ; Strathdee SA
J Subst Abuse Treat 2009;36(3):306-12 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 20 Comparison of injecting drug users who obtain syringes from pharmacies and syringe exchange programs in Tallinn, Estonia. Vorobjov S ; Uuskula A ; Abel-Ollo K ; Talu A ; Ruutel K ; Des Jarlais DC
Harm Reduct J 2009; 6(3) (20 Feb 2009) doi:10.1186/1477-7517-6-3 (Online resource) [ PubMed abstract ]Free Link 21 Blood-borne virus prevalence and risk among steroid injectors: results from the Australian Needle and Syringe Program Survey. Day CA ; Topp L ; Iversen J ; Maher L; Collaboration of Australian NSPs
Drug Alcohol Rev 2008;27(5):559-61 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 22 The effectiveness and safety of syringe vending machines as a component of needle syringe programmes in community settings. [review] UW Link 23 The syringe gap: an assessment of sterile syringe need and acquisition among syringe exchange program participants in New York City. Heller DI ; Paone D ; Siegler A ; Karpati A
Harm Reduct J 2009; 6(1) (12 Jan 2009) doi:10.1186/1477-7517-6-1 (Online resource) [ PubMed abstract ]Free Link 24 Backpack needle exchange: background, design, and pilot testing of a program in Rhode Island. Hebert MR ; Caviness CM ; Bowman SE ; Chowdhury SP ; Loberti PG ; Stein MD
J Addict Dis 2008;27(3):7-12 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 25 Prevalence of infections, HIV risk behaviors and factors associated with HIV infection among male injecting drug users attending a needle/syringe exchange program in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Azim T ; Chowdhury EI ; Reza M ; Faruque MO ; Ahmed G ; Khan R ; Rahman M ; Pervez MM ; Jana S ; Strathdee SA
Subst Use Misuse 2008;43(14):2124-44 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 26 Decline in needle exchange use in Vancouver, Canada coincides with the Australian heroin shortage. UW Link 27 Syringe exchange: An interview with Samuel MacMaster. Steiker LKH
J Social Work Pract Addict 2008;8(3):412-416 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 28 A comparison of 1-year substance abuse treatment outcomes in community syringe exchange participants versus other referrals. Neufeld K ; King V ; Peirce J ; Kolodner K ; Brooner R ; Kidorf M
Drug Alcohol Depend 2008;97(1-2):122-9 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 29 Distributing foil from needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) to promote transitions from heroin injecting to chasing: an evaluation. Pizzey R ; Hunt N
Harm Reduct J 2008; 5(24) (21 July 2008) doi:10.1186/1477-7517-5-24 (Online resource) [ PubMed abstract ]Free Link 30 Community coverage and HIV prevention: Assessing metrics for estimating HIV incidence through syringe exchange. Heimer R
Int J Drug Policy 2008;19(Suppl 1):S65-S73 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 31 Approval of syringe exchange programs in California: results from a local approach to HIV prevention. Bluthenthal RN ; Heinzerling KG ; Anderson R ; Flynn NM ; Kral AH
Am J Public Health 2008;98(2):278-83 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 32 The impact of citrate introduction at UK syringe exchange programmes: a retrospective cohort study in Cheshire and Merseyside, UK. Beynon CM ; McVeigh J ; Chandler M ; Wareing M ; Bellis MA
Harm Reduct J 2007; 4(19) (11 Dec 2007) doi:10.1186/1477-7517-4-19 (Online resource) [ PubMed abstract ]Free Link 33 Research note : Drug consumption rooms and needle and syringe exchange programs. Patel K
J Drug Issues 2007;37(3):737-747 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 34 South West England needle exchange pharmacist's knowledge of the updated UK "paraphernalia laws." ADAI/UW Link 35 The damage done: a study of injection drug use, injection related abscesses and needle exchange regulation. Tomolillo CM ; Crothers LJ ; Aberson CL
Subst Use Misuse 2007;42(10):1603-11 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 36 Syringe vending machines as a form of needle syringe programme: Advantages and disadvantages. ADAI/UW Link 37 The art and the science of scaling-up needle and syringe programmes. UW Link 38 Access and coverage of needle and syringe programmes (NSP) in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Aceijas C ; Hickman M ; Donoghoe MC ; Burrows D ; Stuikyte R
Addiction 2007;102(8):1244-50 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 39 Public opinion on needle and syringe programmes: avoiding assumptions for policy and practice. UW Link 40 Higher syringe coverage is associated with lower odds of HIV risk and does not increase unsafe syringe disposal among syringe exchange program clients. Bluthenthal RN ; Anderson R ; Flynn NM ; Kral AH
Drug Alcohol Depend 2007;89(2-3):214-22. (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 41 Human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus testing services at syringe exchange programs: availability and outcomes. Heinzerling KG ; Kral AH ; Flynn NM ; Anderson RL ; Scott A ; Gilbert ML ; Asch SM ; Bluthenthal RN
J Subst Abuse Treat 2007;32(4):423-9. (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 42 Profiles of self-reported HIV-risk behaviors among injection drug users in methadone maintenance treatment, detoxification, and needle exchange programs. Mark HD ; Nanda J ; Davis-Vogel A ; Navaline H ; Scotti R ; Wickrema R ; Metzger D ; Sochalski J
Public Health Nurs 2006;23(1):11-19 (Reprint 09714) [ PubMed abstract ]43 Examination of the association between syringe exchange program (SEP) dispensation policy and SEP client-level syringe coverage among injection drug users. Bluthenthal RN ; Ridgeway G ; Schell T ; Anderson R ; Flynn NM ; Kral AH
Addiction 2007;102(4):638-46 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 44 Social and political factors predicting the presence of syringe exchange programs in 96 US metropolitan areas. Tempalski B ; Flom PL ; Friedman SR ; Des Jarlais DC ; Friedman JJ ; McKnight C ; Friedman R
Am J Public Health 2007;97(3):437-47 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 45 Public injecting and willingness to use a drug consumption room among needle exchange programme attendees in the UK. UW Link 46 Multilevel community-based intervention to increase access to sterile syringes among injection drug users through pharmacy sales in New York City. UW Link 47 Needle exchange program utilization and entry into drug user treatment: is there a long-term connection in Baltimore, Maryland? ADAI/UW Link 48 Cessation of injection drug use and change in injection frequency: the Chicago Needle Exchange Evaluation Study. UW Link 49 Comparison of needle and syringe programme attendees and non-attendees from a high drug-using area in Sydney, New South Wales. UW Link 50 Measuring effectiveness of needle and syringe exchange programmes for prevention of HIV among injecting drug users. UW Link 51 A longitudinal study of syringe acquisition by Puerto Rican injection drug users in New York and Puerto Rico: implications for syringe exchange and distribution programs. Finlinson HA ; Oliver-Velez D ; Deren S ; Cant JG ; Colon HM ; Robles RR ; Kang SY ; Andia JF
Subst Use Misuse 2006;41(9):1313-36 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 52 Beyond needle sharing: meta-analyses of social context risk behaviors of injection drug users attending needle exchange programs. ADAI/UW Link 53 Facilitating entry into drug treatment among injection drug users referred from a needle exchange program: Results from a community-based behavioral intervention trial. Strathdee SA ; Ricketts EP ; Huettner S ; Cornelius L ; Bishai D ; Havens JR ; Beilenson P ; Rapp C ; Lloyd JJ ; Latkin CA
Drug Alcohol Depend 2006;83(3):225-32 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 54 Improving access to sterile syringes and safe syringe disposal for injection drug users in methadone maintenance treatment. McNeely J ; Arnsten JH ; Gourevitch MN
J Subst Abuse Treat 2006;31(1):51-7 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 55 Increased access to unrestricted pharmacy sales of syringes in Seattle-King County, Washington: structural and individual-level changes, 1996 versus 2003. Deibert RJ ; Goldbaum G ; Parker TR ; Hagan H ; Marks R ; Hanrahan M ; Thiede H
Am J Public Health 2006;96(8):1347-53 (Journal) [ PMC1522120 | PubMed abstract ]UW Link
Free Link56 Diffusion of the D.A.R.E and syringe exchange programs. Des Jarlais DC ; Sloboda Z ; Friedman SR ; Tempalski B ; McKnight C ; Braine N
Am J Public Health 2006;96(8):1354-8 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 57 Rethinking coverage of needle exchange programs. ADAI/UW Link 58 Secondary syringe exchange as a model for HIV prevention programs in the Russian Federation. Irwin K ; Karchevsky E ; Heimer R ; Badrieva L
Subst Use Misuse 2006;41(6-7):979-99 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 59 Assessing needle exchange operations in a poor Brazilian community. Bastos FI ; Malta M ; Hacker MA ; Petersen M ; Sudbrack M ; Colombo M ; Caiaffa WT ; Project AjUDE II
Subst Use Misuse 2006;41(6-7):937-51 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 60 Factors associated with buying and selling syringes among injection drug users in a setting of one of North America's largest syringe exchange programs. Kuyper LM ; Kerr T ; Li K ; Hogg RS ; Tyndall MW ; Montaner JS ; Wood E
Subst Use Misuse 2006;41(6-7):883-99 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 61 Secondary syringe exchange among users of 23 California syringe exchange programs. Lorvick J ; Bluthenthal RN ; Scott A ; Gilbert ML ; Riehman KS ; Anderson RL ; Flynn NM ; Kral AH
Subst Use Misuse 2006;41(6-7):865-82 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 62 Threat or opportunity? Secondary exchange in a setting with widespread availability of needles. ADAI/UW Link 63 Needle exchange and the HIV outbreak among injection drug users in Vancouver, Canada. ADAI/UW Link 64 Lessons from the first international review of the evidence for needle syringe programs: the band still plays on. ADAI/UW Link 65 Needle and syringe exchange programs in Amsterdam. ADAI/UW Link 66 Critical condition facing needle exchange programs: the politics of science. ADAI/UW Link 67 Thinking ethically about needle and syringe programs. ADAI/UW Link 68 Do needle syringe programs reduce HIV infection among injecting drug users: a comprehensive review of the international evidence. ADAI/UW Link 69 Sterile syringe access and disposal among injection drug users newly enrolled in methadone maintenance treatment: a cross-sectional survey. McNeely J ; Arnsten JH ; Gourevitch MN
Harm Reduct J 2006, 3(8) (18 February 2006) doi:10.1186/1477-7517-3-8 (Online resource) [ PubMed abstract ]Free Link 70 Effectiveness of sterile needle and syringe programmes. UW Link 71 Unmet need for recommended preventive health services among clients of California syringe exchange programs: implications for quality improvement. Heinzerling KG ; Kral AH ; Flynn NM ; Anderson RL ; Scott A ; Gilbert ML ; Asch SM ; Bluthenthal RN
Drug Alcohol Depend 2006;81(2):167-78 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 72 Correlates of unsafe syringe acquisition and disposal among injection drug users in Baltimore, Maryland. Golub ET ; Bareta JC ; Mehta SH ; McCall LD ; Vlahov D ; Strathdee SA
Subst Use Misuse 2005;40(12):1751-64 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 73 Injection risk behavior among women syringe exchangers in San Francisco. ADAI/UW Link 74 Long-term effects of syringe exchange on risk behavior and HIV prevention. Braine N ; Des Jarlais DC ; Ahmad S ; Purchase D ; Turner C
AIDS Educ Prev 2004;16(3):264-275 (Reprint 09452) [ ]UW Link 75 Examining barriers to syringe access among injection drug users. Small W
Int J Drug Policy 2005;16(5):291-292 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 76 Barriers to use of needle and syringe programmes in a high drug use area of Sydney, New South Wales. UW Link 77 Syringe exchange programs. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
IDU/HIV Prev 2000 Jun;2 p. (Newsletter) [ ]Free Link 78 Access to sterile syringes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
IDU/HIV Prev 2000 Jun;2 p. (Newsletter) [ ]Free Link 79 Policy efforts to increase IDUs' access to sterile syringes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
IDU/HIV Prev 2000 Jun;2 p. (Newsletter) [ ]Free Link 80 Needle and syringe sharing practices of injecting drug users participating in an outreach HIV prevention program in Tehran, Iran: A cross-sectional study. Vazirian M ; Nassirimanesh B ; Zamani S ; Ono-Kihara M ; Kihara JM ; Mortazavi Ravari S ; Mehdi Gouya M
Harm Reduct J 2005; 2(19). (Online resource) [ PubMed abstract ]Free Link 81 Knowledge of hepatitis among active drug injectors at a syringe exchange program. Carey J ; Perlman DC ; Friedmann P ; Kaplan WM ; Nugent A ; Deutscher M ; Masson CL ; Des Jarlais DC
J Subst Abuse Treat 2005;29(1):47-53 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 82 Syringe acquisition, peer exchange and HIV risk. Strike C ; Cavalieri W ; Bright R ; Myers T ; Calzavara L ; Millson M
Contemp Drug Probl 2005;32(2):319-340 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 83 Effects of an intensive street-level police intervention on syringe exchange program use in Philadelphia, PA. Davis CS ; Burris S ; Kraut-Becher J ; Lynch KG ; Metzger D
Am J Public Health 2005;95(2):233-6 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 84 Use of the femoral vein ('groin injecting') by a sample of needle exchange clients in Bristol, UK. Maliphant J ; Scott J
Harm Reduct J 2005; 2(6). doi:10.1186/1477-7517-2-6 (Online resource) [ PubMed abstract ]Free Link 85 Pharmacy-based needle exchange in New Zealand: A review of services. Sheridan J ; Henderson C ; Greenhill N ; Smith A
Harm Reduct J 2005; 2(10). doi:10.1186/1477-7517-2-10 (Online resource) [ PubMed abstract ]Free Link 86 Characterists and HIV risk behaviors among injection drug users in St. Petersburg, Russia : A comparison of needle exchange program attenders and nonattenders. Ksobiech K ; Somlai AM ; Kelly JA ; Benotsch E ; Gore-Felton C ; Ostrovski D ; McAuliffe T ; Kozlov AP
J Drug Issues 2004;34(4):787-803 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 87 Correlates of safe syringe acquisition and disposal practices among young IDUs : Broadening our notion of risk. UW Link 88 Sterile syringe access conditions and variations in HIV risk among drug injectors in three cities. Bluthenthal RN ; Malik MR ; Grau LE ; Singer M ; Marshall P ; Heimer R ; Diffusion of Benefit through Syringe Exchange Study Team
Addiction 2004;99(9):1136-46 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 89 Assessing syringe exchange programs. UW Link 90 Nonpharmacological harm-reduction interventions in British substance-misuse services. UW Link 91 Heptatis C and needle exchange (part 4 : the active ingredient). Ashton M
Drug Alcohol Findings 2004;11:6p. (Reprint 09273) [ ]92 An evaluation of harm reduction interventions targeting injecting drug users in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. UW Link 93 Development of an enhanced needle and syringe programme: the First Step programme pilot. UW Link 94 Effects of reduction in heroin supply on injecting drug use : Analysis of data from needle and syringe programmes. Day C ; Degenhardt L ; Gilmour S ; Hall W
Br Med J 2004;329(7463): 428-429 (Online resource) [ PMC514203 | ]Free Link
Free Link95 Needle exchange : The Vancouver experience. Ashton M
Addict Res Theory 2004;12(5):445-460 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 96 Prevalence of psychiatric and substance use disorders in opioid abusers in a community syringe exchange program. Kidorf M ; Disney ER ; King VL ; Neufeld K ; Beilenson PL ; Brooner RK
Drug Alcohol Depend 2004;74(2):115-22 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 97 The development of New Zealand's needle and syringe exchange programme. UW Link 98 The health benefits of secondary syringe exchange. UW Link 99 Effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes for preventing HIV transmission. MacDonald M ; Law M ; Kaldor J ; Hales J ; Dore GJ
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.353-357 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]100 Ecological analyses and the evaluation of needle and syringe programmes. Caiaffa WT ; Proietti FA
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.359-360 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]101 Practices surrounding syringe acquisition and disposal: effects of syringe exchange programmes from different Brazilian regions--the AjUDE-Brasil II Project. Caiaffa WT ; Bastos FI ; Proietti FA ; Reis AC ; Mingoti SA ; Gandolfi D ; Doneda D
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.365-371 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]102 New challenges for agency based syringe exchange schemes: Analysis of 11 years of data (1991-2001) in Merseyside and Cheshire, United Kingdom. McVeigh J ; Beynon C ; Bellis MA
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.399-405 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]103 Five years of needle syringe exchange in Manipur, India: Programme and contextual issues. 104 What predicts which metropolitan areas in the USA have syringe exchanges? Tempalski B ; Friedman SR ; Des Jarlais DC ; McKnight C ; Keem M ; Friedman R
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.417-424 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]105 Injecting behaviour of injecting drug users at needle and syringe programmes and pharmacies in Australia. Thein H ; Denoe M ; van Beek I ; Dore G ; MacDonald M
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.425-430 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]106 Public opinion about syringe exchange programmes in the USA: An analysis of national surveys. Vernick JS ; Burris S ; Strathdee SA
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.431-435 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]107 Ten years of experience with needle and syringe exchange programmes in European prisons. [Review] Stover H ; Nelles J
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.437-444 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]108 Pharmacy customers' views and experiences of using pharmacies which provide needle exchange services in Aberdeen and Glasgow, Scotland. Lawrie T ; Matheson C ; Bond C ; Roberts K
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.445-447 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]109 Direct and indirect acquisition of syringes from syringe exchange programmes in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Latkin CA ; Hua W ; Davey MA ; Sherman SG
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.449-451 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]110 A comparison of syringe prescription and syringe exchange in Rhode Island, USA. Boutwell AE ; Wolf FA ; McKenzie M ; Sanford-Colby SL ; Fulton JP ; Rich JD
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.457-459 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]111 Delivering syringe exchange services through "satellite exchangers" : the Sacramento Area Needle Exchange, USA. Anderson R ; Clancy L ; Flynn N ; Kral A ; Bluthenthal R
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.461-463 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]112 A matter of convenience: Factors influencing secondary syringe exchange in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Voytek C ; Sherman SG ; Junge B
In: Strathdee S, Bastos F (eds.). STERILE SYRINGE ACCESS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY : PROGESS AND PROSPECTS. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003, pp.465-467 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 S94 2003] [ ]113 Hepatitis C and needle exchange: Part 1: Dimensions of the challenge. Ashton M
Drug Alcohol Findings 2003;(8):4-7, 16-17 (Reprint 09233) [ ]114 Hepatitis C and needle exchange: Part 3: British record. Ashton M
Drug Alcohol Findings 2004;(10):22-29 (Reprint 09234) [ ]115 Assessing and improving needle exchange programs: gaps and problems in the literature. Ksobiech K
Harm Reduct J 2004; 1(4). doi: 10.1186/1477-7517-1-4. (Online resource) [ PubMed abstract ]Free Link 116 Return rates for needle exchange programs: A common criticism answered. Ksobiech K
Harm Reduct J 2004; 1(2). doi: 10.1186/1477-7517-1-2. (Online resource) [ PubMed abstract ]Free Link 117 The public health case for needle exchange programs: A California perspective. 118 Health services utilization by injection drug users participating in a needle exchange program. Riley ED ; Wu AW ; Junge B ; Marx M ; Strathdee SA ; Vlahov D
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse 2002;28(3):497-511. (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 119 Prison-based syringe exchange programmes: a review of international research and development. [Review] UW Link 120 Acceptability and availability of harm-reduction interventions for drug abuse in American substance abuse treatment agencies. UW Link 121 Well-intentioned, but potentially spreading the virus. ADAI/UW Link 122 Introducing retractable needles into needle and syringe programmes : A review of the issues. UW Link 123 Needle and syringe programmes in the local media : "Needle anger" versus "effective education in the community." [Australia] UW Link 124 The future of UK syringe exchange. 125 In a dark season, one million points of light. [syringe exchange]. [Notes from th Drug Wars]. Drucker E
Int J Drug Policy 1990;2(3):8-10 (Journal) [ ]126 Genesis of New York City's experimental needle exchange program. Gillman C
Int J Drug Policy 1989;1(2):28-32 (Journal) [ ]127 After the first year : New York's needle exchange pilot programme. Gillman C
Int J Drug Policy 1990;1(5):18-21 (Journal) [ ]128 Legal access to needles and syringes/ needle exchange programmes versus HIV counselling and testing to prevent transmission of HIV among intravenous drug users : A comparative study of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Admundsen EJ ; Eskild A ; Stigum H ; Smith E ; Aalen OO
Eur J Public Health 2003;13:262-258 (Reprint 09177) [ ]129 Effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes for preventing HIV transmission. [Australia] MacDonald M ; Law M ; Kaldor J ; Hales J ; Dore GJ
Int J Drug Policy 2003;14(5-6):353-357 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 130 Ecological analyses and the evaluation of needle and syringe programmes. [Brazil] UW Link 131 Practices surrounding syringe acquisition and disposal: effects of syringe exchange programmes from different Brazilian regions--the AjUDE-Brasil II Project. Caiaffa WT ; Bastos FI ; Proietti FA ; Reis AC ; Mingoti SA ; Gandolfi D ; Doneda D
Int J Drug Policy 2003;14(5-6):365-371 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 132 New challenges for agency based syringe exchange schemes: Analysis of 11 years of data (1991-2001) in Merseyside and Cheshire, United Kingdom. UW Link 133 Five years of needle syringe exchange in Manipur, India: Programme and contextual issues [India] UW Link 134 What predicts which metropolitan areas in the USA have syringe exchanges? Tempalski B ; Friedman SR ; Des Jarlais DC ; McKnight C ; Keem M ; Friedman R
Int J Drug Policy 2003;14(5-6):417-424 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 135 Injecting behaviour of injecting drug users at needle and syringe programmes and pharmacies in Australia. Thein H ; Denoe M ; van Beek I ; Dore G ; MacDonald M
Int J Drug Policy 2003;14(5-6):425-430 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 136 Public opinion about syringe exchange programmes in the USA: An analysis of national surveys. UW Link 137 Ten years of experience with needle and syringe exchange programmes in European prisons. [Germany, Switzerland] UW Link 138 Pharmacy customers' views and experiences of using pharmacies which provide needle exchange services in Aberdeen and Glasgow, Scotland. UW Link 139 Direct and indirect acquisition of syringes from syringe exchange programmes in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. UW Link 140 A comparison of syringe prescription and syringe exchange in Rhode Island, USA. Boutwell AE ; Wolf FA ; McKenzie M ; Sanford-Colby SL ; Fulton JP ; Rich JD
Int J Drug Policy 2003;14(5-6):457-459 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 141 Delivering syringe exchange services through "satellite exchangers": The Sacramento Area Needle Exchange, USA. Anderson R ; Clancy L ; Flynn N ; Kral A ; Bluthenthal R
Int J Drug Policy 2003;14(5-6):461-463 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 142 A matter of convenience: Factors influencing secondary syringe exchange in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. UW Link 143 Maximising the effectiveness of harm reduction programmes. UW Link 144 Teating the waters : a pilot programme to enhance the opportunities of risk reduction in needle syringe program clients [Australia]. UW Link 145 Public health interventionists, penny capitalists, or sources of risk? Assessing street syringe sellers in Hartford, Connecticut. Stopka TJ ; Singer M ; Santelices C ; Eiserman J
Subst Use Misuse 2003;38(9):1345-77 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 146 Drug consumption rooms in Rotterdam: An explorative description. Van Der Poel A ; Barendregt C ; Van De Mheen D
Eur Addict Res 2003;9(2):94-100 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 147 Estimating the number of drug injectors from needle exchange data. ADAI/UW Link 148 Feasibility of referring drug users from a needle exchange program into an addiction treatment program: Experience with a mobile treatment van and LAAM maintenance. Kuo I ; Brady J ; Butler C ; Schwartz R ; Brooner RK ; Vlahov D ; Strathdee SA
J Subst Abuse Treat 2003;24(1):67-74. (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 149 Need for medical and psychosocial services among injection drug users: a comparative study of needle exchange and methadone maintenance. ADAI/UW Link 150 The voice of a drug addict in a needle exchange program : In a caterpillar, out a dragon [poem]. Fettig D
J Social Work Pract Addict 2003;3(1):105-106 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 151 Drug user treatment referrals and entry among participants of a needle exchange program. Riley ED ; Safaeian M ; Strathdee SA ; Brooner RK ; Beilenson P ; Vlahov D
Subst Use Misuse 2002;37(14):1869-86 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 152 Bridge to services: drug injectors' awareness and utilization of drug user treatment and social service referrals, medical care, and HIV testing provided by needle exchange programs. ADAI/UW Link 153 The Tacoma syringe exchange studies : public health practice influences research. Hagan H ; Des Jarlais DC ; Purchase D
In: Sorensen JL ; Rawson RA ; Guydish J ; Zweben JE (eds.). DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT THROUGH COLLABORATION : PRACTICE AND RESEARCH PARTNERSHIPS THAT WORK. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2003, pp.71-84 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564.65 D78 2003] [ ]154 Demystifying the injection drug user: willingness to participate in traditional drug treatment services among participants in a needle exchange program. 155 Factors associated with HIV seroprevalence among participants enrolling at a needle exchange program. Vertefeuille J ; Strathdee SA ; Huettner S ; Brown M ; Vlahov D
J Drug Issues 2002;32(4):1125-1138 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 156 Expanding harm reduction services through a wound and abscess clinic [syringe exchange]. Grau LE ; Arevalo S ; Catchpool C ; Heimer R
Am J Public Health 2002;92(12):1915-7 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 157 Community pharmacy services for drug misusers in Scotland: what difference does 5 years make? UW Link 158 Two- to sixfold decreased odds of HIV risk behavior associated with use of syringe exchange. UW Link 159 HIV risk behaviour among participants of syringe exchange programmes in central/eastern Europe and Russia. Des Jarlais DC ; Friedmann P ; Grund J ; Milliken J ; Titus S ; Zadoretzky C ; Perlis T ; Bodrova V ; Zemlianova E
Int J Drug Policy 2002;13(3):165-170 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 160 Hepatitis C screening and management practices: a survey of drug treatment and syringe exchange programs in New York City. Pratt CC ; Paone D ; Carter RJ ; Layton MC
Am J Public Health 2002;92(8):1254-6 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 161 A randomized trial of a brief alcohol intervention for needle exchangers(BRAINE). Stein MD ; Charuvastra A ; Maksad J ; Anderson BJ
Addiction 2002;97(6):691-700 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 162 Over a decade of syringe exchange: results from 1997 UK survey. Parsons J ; Hickman M ; Turnbull PJ ; McSweeney T ; Stimson GV ; Judd A ; Roberts K
Addiction 2002;97(7):845-50 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 163 Drug substitution treatment and needle exchange programs in German and European prisons. Stoever H
J Drug Issues 2002;32(2):573-595 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 164 Needle exchange and difficulty with needle access during an ongoing HIV epidemic. Wood E ; Tyndall MW ; Spittal PM ; Li K ; Hogg RS ; O'Shaughnessy MV ; Schechter MT
Int J Drug Policy 2002;13(2):95-102 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 165 Participatory research amongst marginal groups : Drug users, homeless people and gay men. Power R
Drugs Educ Prev Policy 2002;9(2):125-131 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 166 A brief intervention for hazardous drinkers in a needle exchange program. Stein MD ; Anderson B ; Charuvastra A ; Maksad J ; Friedmann PD
J Subst Abuse Treat 2002;22(1):23-31. (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 167 Gender differences in syringe exchange program use in Oslo, Norway. UW Link 168 Tuberculosis screening at a syringe exchange program. Perlman DC ; Perkins MP ; Solomon N ; Kochems L ; Des Jarlais DC ; Paone D
Am J Public Health 1997;87(5):862-3 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 169 A cultural impact of needle exchange : The role of safer-injection mentors. UW Link 170 Syringe exchange in the United States, 1996: a national profile. Paone D ; Clark J ; Shi Q ; Purchase D ; Des Jarlais DC
Am J Public Health 1999;89(1):43-6 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 171 Alcohol use and sexual risk taking among hazardously drinking drug injectors who attend needle exchange. Stein MD ; Anderson B ; Charuvastra A ; Friedmann PD
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2001;25(10):1487-93 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 172 Hawaii's statewide syringe exchange program. Vogt RL ; Breda MC ; Des Jarlais DC ; Gates S ; Whiticar P
Am J Public Health 1998;88(9):1403-4 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 173 Providing hepatitis B vaccination to injection drug users: referral to health clinics vs on-site vaccination at a syringe exchange program. Des Jarlais DC ; Fisher DG ; Newman JC ; Trubatch BN ; Yancovitz M ; Paone D ; Perlman D
Am J Public Health 2001;91(11):1791-2 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 174 Research, politics, and needle exchange. UW Link 175 The role of epidemiology in needle exchange programs. UW Link 176 The effect of a needle exchange program on numbers of discarded needles: a 2-year follow-up. Doherty MC ; Junge B ; Rathouz P ; Garfein RS ; Riley E ; Vlahov D
Am J Public Health 2000;90(6):936-9 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 177 Needle exchange, pragmatism, and moralism. UW Link 178 Trends in crime and the introduction of a needle exchange program. Marx MA ; Crape B ; Brookmeyer RS ; Junge B ; Latkin C ; Vlahov D ; Strathdee SA
Am J Public Health 2000;90(12):1933-6 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 179 "For God's sake, don't show this letter to the president...". [needle exchange] UW Link 180 Epidemiology and the politics of needle exchange. [Review] UW Link 181 Selective risk taking among needle exchange participants: implications for supplemental interventions. UW Link 182 Multiple access to sterile syringes for injection drug users: vending machines, needle exchange programs and legal pharmacy sales in Marseille, France. ADAI/UW Link 183 Factors associated with readiness to change drug use among needle-exchange users. Bluthenthal RN ; Gogineni A ; Longshore D ; Stein M
Drug Alcohol Depend 2001;62(3):225-30. (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 184 Comment on Valenciano et al's "Unsafe injecting practices among attendees of syringe exchange programmes in France". UW Link 185 Report of the council on scientific affairs: methadone maintenance and needle-exchange programs to reduce the medical and public health consequences ofdrug abuse. Yoast R ; Williams MA ; Deitchman SD ; Champion HC
J Addict Dis 2001;20(2):15-40 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 186 Unsafe injecting practices among attendees of syringe exchange programmes in France. UW Link 187 A cohort study of syringe exchangers and nonexchangers in San Francisco. UW Link 188 Point Defiance : a case study of the United States' first public needle exchange in Tacoma, Washington. UW Link 189 An analysis of 15-19-year-old first attenders at the Dublin Needle Exchange, 1990-97. UW Link 190 Pharmacy-based needle exchange (PBNX) schemes in south east England: a survey of service providers. Sheridan J ; Lovell S ; Turnbull P ; Parsons J ; Stimson G ; Strang J
Addiction 2000;95(10):1551-60 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 191 Depression among needle exchange program and methadone maintenance clients. Brienza RS ; Stein MD ; Chen M ; Gogineni A ; Sobota M ; Maksad J ; Hu P ; Clarke J
J Subst Abuse Treat 2000;18(4):331-7. (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 192 Reduced injection frequency and increased entry and retention in drug treatment associated with needle-exchange participation in Seattle drug injectors. Hagan H ; McGough JP ; Thiede H ; Hopkins S ; Duchin J ; Alexander ER
J Subst Abuse Treat 2000;19(3):247-52. (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 193 The attendance pattern of clients at a Scottish needle exchange. UW Link 194 Factors associated with injecting risk behaviour among serial community-wide samples of injecting drug users in Glasgow 1990-94: implications for control and prevention of blood-borne viruses. Hutchinson SJ ; Taylor A ; Goldberg DJ ; Gruer L
Addiction 2000;95(6):931-40 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 195 Feasibility in needle exchange programme : an evaluation of a pilot programme in Catania, Sicily. Nigro L ; Casciaro A ; Matalone M ; Aloisio P ; Bruno S ; Unit Operators Group
Int J Drug Policy 2000;11(4):299-303 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 196 The transfer of harm-reduction strategies into prisons : needle exchange programmes in two German prisons. UW Link 197 Provision of influenza and pneumococcal vaccines to injection drug users at a syringe exchange. Stancliff S ; Salomon N ; Perlman DC ; Russell PC
J Subst Abuse Treat 2000; 18(3): 263-5 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 198 Lost opportunities? Prison needle and syringe exchange schemes. Hughes RA
Drugs Educ Prev Policy 2000;7(1):75-86 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 199 The coming of age of needle exchange : a history through 1993. 200 Coffee shops, low-threshold methadone, and needle exchange : controlling illicit drug use in the Netherlands. Korf DJ ; Buning EC
In: Inciardi JA ; Harrison LD (eds.) HARM REDUCTION : NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES. Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, Inc., 2000, pps.111-135 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5801 H335 2000] [ ]201 HIV prevention for drug injectors in Yaroslavl, Russia : a peer-driven intervention and needle exchange. Sergeyev B ; Oparina T ; Rumyantseva TP ; Volkanevskii VL ; Broadhead RS ; Heckathorn DD ; Madray H
J Drug Issues 1999;29(4):777-804 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 202 Needle and syringe exchange in Poland and the former Soviet Union : a new approach to community-impact studies. UW Link 203 Syringe disposal options for injection drug users: a community-based perspective. Springer KW ; Sterk CE ; Jones TS ; Friedman L
Subst Use Misuse 1999; 34(13): 1917-34 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 204 Needle exchange program participation by anabolic steroid injectors, United States 1998. Rich JD ; Foisie CK ; Towe CW ; Dickinson BP ; McKenzie M ; Salas CM
Drug Alcohol Depend 1999; 56(2): 157-60 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 205 Harm reduction: concepts and practice. A policy discussion paper. ADAI/UW Link 206 Knowledge of tuberculosis among drug users. Relationship to return rates for tuberculosis screening at a syringe exchange. Salomon N ; Perlman DC ; Friedmann P ; Perkins MP ; Ziluck V ; Jarlais DC ; Paone D
J Subst Abuse Treat 1999;16(3):229-35 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 207 Harm reduction in the home of the war on drugs : methadone and needle exchange in the USA. UW Link 208 Can syringe exchange serve as a conduit to substance abuse treatment? UW Link 209 Organizational issues in conducting tuberculosis screening at a syringe exchange program. Paone D ; Perlman DC ; Perkins MP ; Kochems LM ; Salomon N ; Des Jarlais DC
J Subst Abuse Treat 1998;15(3):229-34 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 210 The sharing of injecting paraphenalia among 96 regular attenders at needle-exchange schemes in the North West of England : Implications for local public health policy. Speed S
Int J Drug Policy 1998;9(5):351-358 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 211 The legal strategies used in operating syringe exchange programs in the United States. Burris S ; Finucane D ; Gallagher H ; Grace J
Am J Public Health 1996;86:1161-1166 (Reprint 08521) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 212 Needle sharing and participation in the Amsterdam syringe exchange program among HIV-seronegative injecting drug users. Hartgers C ; van Ameijden EJC ; van den Hoek JAR ; Coutinho RA
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Subst Use Misuse 1998;33(5):1231-48 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 214 From ideology to logistics: the organizational aspects of syringe exchange in a period of institutional consolidation. Henman AR ; Paone D ; Des Jarlais DC ; Kochems LM ; Friedman SR
Subst Use Misuse 1998;33(5):1213-30 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 215 Evaluating needle exchange: a description of client characteristics, health status, program utilization, and HIV risk behavior. Guydish J ; Bucardo J ; Clark G ; Bernheim S
Subst Use Misuse 1998;33(5):1173-96 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 216 Syringe exchange as a social movement: a case study of harm reduction in Oakland, California. ADAI/UW Link 217 Syringe exchange in Canada: good but not enough to stem the HIV tide. ADAI/UW Link 218 Syringe exchange in Germany. ADAI/UW Link 219 Harm reduction and street-based program: looking into Nepal. ADAI/UW Link 220 The feasibility of a syringe-needle-exchange program in Vietnam. Quan VM ; Chung A ; Abdul-Quader AS
Subst Use Misuse 1998;33(5):1055-67 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 221 The first outreach needle exchange program in Hungary. UW Link 222 Health promotion and the facilitation of individual change : The case of syringe distribution and exchange. Stimson GV ; Donoghoe MC
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In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.195-200 Reprinted from: Handy Hints (1990) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]225 The interconnected epidemics of drug dependency and AIDS. Gostin L
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp. 16-52. Reprinted from: Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Review (1991). (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]226 The ethnography of needle sharing among intravenous drug users and implications for public policies and intervention strategies. Feldman HW ; Biernacki P
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp. 53-58. Reprinted from: Needle Sharing Among Intravenous Drug Abusers: National and International Perspectives (NIDA Research Monograph 80, 1988.) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]Free Link 227 US drug policy -- public health versus prohibition. Drucker E
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.59-64 Reprinted from: THE REDUCTION OF DRUG RELATED HARM (O'Hare, Newcombe, et al. (eds.), 1992) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]228 Opiate dependency among the subscribers of a New York area private insurance plan. Eisenhandler J ; Drucker E
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.65-66 Reprinted from: JAMA (1993) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]229 Harm reduction : A new approach to drug services. Sorge R
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.70-75 Reprinted from: HEALTH/PAC BULLETIN (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]230 Harm-minimisation : Old wine in new bottles? Velleman R ; Rigby J
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.76-79 Reprinted from: Int J Drug Policy (1990) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]231 Harm reduction for drug users : Exploring dimensions of harm, their measurement, and strategies for reductions. Strang J
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.80-87 Reprinted from: AIDS & Public Policy J (1992) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]232 HIV and harm reduction for injection drug users. Brettle RP
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.88-99 Reprinted from: AIDS (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]233 Drug use contexts and HIV consequences : The effect of drug policy on patterns of everyday use in Rotterdam and the Bronx. Grund JPC ; Stern LS
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.106-117 Reprinted from: British J Addiction (1992) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]234 Increasing access to injection equipment : Syringe exchange and other examples of harm reduction strategies. Des Jarlais DC ; Case P
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.118-135 Reprinted from: AIDS in the World (1992) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]235 Historical account of the Tacoma syringe exchange. Purchase D ; Hagen H
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.136-137 Presented at the Fifth Int'l. Conference on AIDS (1989) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]236 The Tacoma syringe exchange. Hagan H ; Des Jarlais DC ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.138-142 Reprinted from: Cocaine, AIDS and Intravenous Drug Use (Friedman & Lipton, eds., 1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]237 Establishing a street-based needle exchange : Prevention Point's experience (1990). Downing M ; Clark G ; et al.
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In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.163 Reprinted from: Village Voice (1992) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]240 Toward a community-based needle exchange for New York City. Elovich R ; Sorge R
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.164-167 Excerpted from: AIDS & Public Policy J (1991). (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]241 Authorization to conduct hypodermic syringe and needle exchange programs.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.168-173 Reprinted from: New York State Regulations, Title 10 Section 80.135 (1993) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]242 National survey of syringe exchange schemes in England. Lart R ; Stimson GV
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.174-184 Reprinted from: British J Addiction (1990) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]243 Needle-exchange in central London : Operating philosophy and communication strategies. Hart G ; Woodward N ; Carvell A
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.185-194 Reprinted from: AIDS Care (1989) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]UW Link 244 What works : A safer injecting guide. Australian Capital Territory Intravenous Drug Users League (ACTIV)
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In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.221-226 Reprinted from: Am J Public Health (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]UW Link 247 AIDS and legal access to sterile drug injection equipment. Des Jarlais DC ; Friedman SR
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.227-250 Reprinted from: Annals, AAPSS (1992) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]248 Evaluating needle-exchange programs via syringe tracking and testing (STT). Kaplan EH
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.251-257 Reprinted from: AIDS & Public Policy Journal (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]249 Preliminary report : City of New Haven needle exchange program. O'Keefe E ; Kaplan E ; Khoshnood K
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.258-282 Excerpted from: 1991 Report. (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]250 Multiple outcome measures of the impact of the Tacoma syringe exchange. Hagan H ; Des Jarlais DC ; et al.
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In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.290-313 Reprinted from : British J Addiction (forthcoming) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]252 Evaluating needle exchange : Are there negative effects? Guydish J ; Bucardo J ; et al.
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In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.320-328 Reprinted from: Needle Sharing Among Intravenous Drug Abusers: National and International Perspectives (NIDA Research Monograph 80, 1989). (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]Free Link 254 Risk reduction among intravenous drug users in Amsterdam under the influence of AIDS. van den Hoek JAR ; van Haastrecht HJA ; Coutinho RA
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.329-331 Reprinted from: Am J Public Health (1989) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]UW Link 255 The course of the HIV epidemic among intravenous drug users in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. van Haastrecht HJA ; van den Hoek JAR ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.332-335 Reprinted from: Am J Public Health (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]UW Link 256 Evaluation of needle exchange in central London : Behavior change and anti-HIV status over one year. Hart GJ ; Carvell ALM ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.336-340 Reprinted from: AIDS (1989) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]257 Prevalence of HIV, hepatitis B and associated behavoirs in clients of a needle-exchange in central London. Hart GJ ; Woodward N ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.341-345 Reprinted from: AIDS (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]258 HIV prevention among injection drug users : Three years of experience from a syringe exhange progam in Sweden. Ljungberg B ; Christensson B ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.346-351 Reprinted from: J AIDS (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]259 Human immuodeficiency virus infection in diabetic intravenous drug users. Nelson KE ; Vlahov D ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.352-354 Reprinted from: JAMA (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]260 Help-seeking and referrals in a needle exchange : A comprehensive service to injection drug users. Carvell AM ; Hart GJ
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.355-360 Reprinted from: British J Addiction (1990) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]261 Evaluating needle exchange : Do distributed needles come back? Guydish J ; Clark G ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.361-363 Reprinted from: Am J Public Health (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]UW Link 262 The effect of a needle and syringe exchange on a methadone maintenance unit. Wolk J ; Wodak A ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.364-369 Reprinted from: British J Addiction (1990) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]263 The incidence of HBV infection and syringe exchange programs. Hagan H ; Des Jarlais DC ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.370 Reprinted from: JAMA (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]264 Needle-use practices among intravenous drug users in an area where needle purchase is legal. Calsyn DA ; Saxon AJ ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.371-377 Reprinted from: AIDS (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]265 Legal needle buying in St. Louis. Compton WM ; Cottler LB ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.378-379 Reprinted from: AM J Public Health (1992) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]UW Link 266 Impact of a needle exchange program on potentially infectious syringes in public places. Oliver KJ ; Friedman SR ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.380 Reprinted from: J AIDS (1992) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]267 HIV/AIDS Prevention Bulletin, April 19, 1993, (regarding recent research on bleach). U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.380 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]268 Needle exchange : Public health and politics. The United States Conference of Mayors
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.388-395 Reprinted from: HIV Capsule Report (1992) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]269 Society, drug injectors, and AIDS. Friedman SR ; Stepherson B ; et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.396-404 Reprinted from: J Health Care Poor & Underserved (1992) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]270 Opium, cocaine and marijuana in American history. Musto DF
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.405-411 Reprinted from: Scientific American (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]271 A century of American narcotic policy. Courtwright DT
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.412-443 Reprinted from: TREATING DRUG PROBLEMS, Vol. 2 (Institute of Medicine, 1992) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]272 The Tuskegee Syphilis Study, 1932 to 1972 : Implications for HIV education and AIDS risk reduction programs in the Black community. Thomas SB ; Quinn SC
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.444-451 Reprinted from: Am J Public Health (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]UW Link 273 AIDS in blackface. Dalton HB
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.452-463 Reprinted from: Daedalus, Summer 1989 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]274 Policy principles for the expansion of needle exchange and other harm reduction strategies.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.466-467 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]275 A HIV prevention charter for injecting drug users.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.468-469 Reprinted from: NUAA News (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]276 The twin epidemics of substance use and HIV (1991). National Commission on AIDS
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.470-494 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]277 ACLU policy on needle exchange and decriminalization.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.495 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]278 ACLU letter in support of defendants in STATE OF NEW YORK v. GREGG BORDOWITZ, et al.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.496-500 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]279 AIDS, organization of drug users, and public policy. Price C
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.505-508 Reprinted from: AIDS & Public Policy J (1992) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]280 Mobilization of drug users to protect their welfare. Stepherson BM
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.509-510 Reprinted from: The Ombudsman (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]281 Strategy ideas for building support for an reducing opposition to needle exchange.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.511-516 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]282 Tips for "underground" or technically illegal needle exchange programs/programs becoming legal.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.517-520 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]283 How to start a needle exchange program - A flow chart.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.521-523 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]284 Needle exchange program supply costs.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.524-525 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]285 Sample questions and answers about needle exchange.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.526-529 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]286 Preparing and conducting a "neccessity" defense, with exhibits: Pre-arrest press clippings and ACT UP/NY Needle Exchange Program Publicity; Affidavits from three of the defendants; Trial and post-trial clippings. Spiegel M
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.542-577 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]287 Trial court decision in STATE OF NEW YORK v. GREGG BORDOWITZ, et al., June 25, 1991.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.578-606 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]288 Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Decision in COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS v. HARRY W. LENO, JR. AND ROBERT E. INGALLS, July 15, 1993.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.607-611 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]289 Supreme court of Washington decision in SPOKANE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT et al. v. DONALD C. BROCKETT, et al., November 5, 1992.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp. 612-637 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]290 Brief in support of defendants' motion to dismiss prosecution in STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. ROD SORGE, et al., November 5, 1990.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.638-684 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]291 Friend of the court brief in STATE OF ILLINOIS v. JON STUEN PARKER, June 1, 1993, with exhibits.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.685-705 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]292 Trial court decision in COMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS v. JON C. PARKER, January 23, 1991.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.706-718 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]293 Trial court decision in STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. ROD SORGE, et al., November 6, 1991.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.719-729 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]294 Trial court decision in ALFRED M. ALLEN, M.D. v. CITY OF TACOMA AND PIERCE COUNTY, May 9, 1990.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.730-740 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]295 Legalization of non-prescription sale of hypodermic needles : A response to the AIDS crisis. The Committee on Medicine and Law
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.741-746 Reprinted from: The Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York (1986) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]296 Chart of U.S. needle exchange arrests and their disposition.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.747-748 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]297 Altering public policy on needle exchange : The Connecticut experience. O'Keefe E
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.753-758 Reprinted from: AIDS & Public Policy J (1991) (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]298 A history of a community based effort to establish legal needle exchange in the state of Hawaii (1990). Peak A
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.759-768 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]299 Maine statute eliminating prescription requirement for purchase of hypodermic syringes and decriminalizing syringes purchased from an authorized seller.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.769 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]300 Connecticut statutes establishing needle exchanges and decriminalizing purchase and possession of up to ten hypodermic syringes.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.770-773 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]301 Hawaii legislation that established pilot needle exchange program.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.774-782 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]302 Proposed New York legislation to decriminalize syringes and eliminate the prescription requirement.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.783-785 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]303 Written testimony of Reverend Howard Moody, Senior Minister, Judson Memorial Church. Moody H
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.786-787 Reprinted from: Excerpts of testimony at public hearings, called by Committees of the New York State Legislature, on allowing the non-prescription possession and sale of hypodermic needles, December 19, 1991. (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]304 Written testimony of Paul Gavin, Deputy Executive Director of Camelot Counseling Centers. Gavin P
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.788-789 Reprinted from: Excerpts of testimony at public hearing, called by committees of the New York State Legislature on allowing the non-prescription possession and sale of hypodermic needles, December 19, 1991. (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]305 Written testimony of Nicholas Pastore, Chief of Police, New Haven, Connecticut. Pastore N
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.790-795 Reprinted from: Excerpts of testimony at public hearing, called by Committees of the New York State Legislature, on allowing the non-precription possession and sale of hypodermic needles, December 19, 1991. (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]306 Transcript of oral testimony of an questions put to Rod Sorge, then Director of the PWA Health Group's Harm Reduction Institute and Coordinator of the ACT Up/NY Needle Exchange Program.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.801-830 Reprinted from: Excerpts of testimony at public hearing, called by committees of the New York State Legislature, on allowing the non-prescription possession and sale of hypodermic needles, December 19, 1991 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]307 Congressional restriction on use of Federal funding for needle exchange.
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.831-832 Reprinted from: (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]308 U.S. needle exchange, harm reduction and advocacy programs; Harm reduction and drug policy information and advocacy ; Legal assistance (Resource lists).
In: Harlow R ; Sorge R (eds.). NEEDLE EXCHANGE, HARM REDUCTION, AND HIV PREVENTION IN THE SECOND DECADE: ACLU BRIEFING BOOK. New York : American Civil Liberites Union AIDS Project, 1996, pp.833 (Chapter) [Call No: RA 644 A25 H27 1996] [ ]309 A visual inspection protocol for measuring characteristics of used syringes. Guydish J ; Garcia D ; Clark G ; Young M
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