New Zealand Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring annual report 2007

New Zealand Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring annual …
01 Oct 2007
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New Zealand Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (NZ-ADAM) is a programme which seeks to measure drug and alcohol use among people who have recently been apprehended by police.

The programme operates at four sites (Whangarei, Henderson, Hamilton and Dunedin), and is conducted by Health Outcomes International (HOI) under contract to NZ Police.

This is the second annual report for NZ-ADAM, covering the twelve months from 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007 and includes an outline of the activities and results across all of the sites. Trend data is also presented in some instances covering the period since the inception of the programme across all participating sites in July 2005.

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