Government services for young people at risk of drugs misuse may be doing more harm than good
Thursday, January 29, 2009 - 17:22
in Psychology & Sociology
Current government programmes aimed at reducing drug and alcohol use among young people may be ineffective and may even be doing more harm than good, according to a paper published today in Public Policy Research, the quarterly journal published today by the Institute for Public Policy Research.
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