Demand reduction in prisons and compulsory drug treatment settings in China, Vietnam and Indonesia

NDARC Staff


Kate Dolan and Sarah Larney

Other Investigators


Benjamin Phillips (St. Vincent’s Hospital Alcohol and Drug Service)

Aims


Design and Method


A comprehensive literature review was undertaken. Key informants in each country were asked to provide unpublished reports and complete a survey on drug treatment and other demand reduction strategies provided in prisons and closed settings in their country.

Benefits


Output



Larney, S. Demand reduction in closed settings in China, Vietnam and Indonesia. Paper presented at the Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs Conference, Cairns, 2006.

A report has been submitted to UNODC for publication.

Funding



United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (Bangkok, Thailand)



Further Information


Date Commenced: January 2006

Expected Date of Completion: January 2007

NDARC Project Code: 2006/2007 - T28

Website:



Contact


Sarah Larney

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