Published: 16 June 2017

Drug-related intimidation. The Irish situation and international responses: an evidence review

Drug-related intimidation is a pervasive and pressing issue negatively impacting the health and well-being of individuals, families, communities and the functioning of local agencies that serve them. The aim of this evidence review is to critically appraise the national and international evidence to identify best practice, community-based responses to DRI to inform: a) DRI action points within the upcoming National Drugs Strategy, 2017–2026, and b) Drugs Task Force action plans for implementing responses to DRI in their local communities.

Authors

  • Laura Murphy
  • Louise Farragher
  • Martin Keane
  • Brian Galvin
  • Jean Long

Publication (PDF, 1 MB)

Publication (PDF, 1 MB)

Creator
Health Research Board
Publisher
Health Research Board
Place of publication
Dublin
ISSN number
2009794
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