Heroin in the Age of Crack-Cocaine
Edited by:
- James A. Inciardi - University of Delaware, USA
- Lana D. Harrison - University of Delaware, USA
Volume:
6
Series:
Drugs, Health, and Social Policy
Drugs, Health, and Social Policy
Other Titles in:
Criminology & Criminal Justice (General)
Criminology & Criminal Justice (General)
February 1998 | 312 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This book presents an historical overview of heroin use in the USA, as well as articles by experts in the field which focus on current developments and emerging trends in prevention, treatment, distribution and consumption. Filling a void in the literature on what is known about the `new' heroin users, this volume also updates the reader on the status of ageing heroin-addicted populations who initiated use of the drug prior to the `age of cocaine'.
James A Inciardi and Lana D Harrison
Introduction
Timothy Kinlock, Thomas E Hanlon and David N Nurco
Heroin Use in the United States
James A Inciardi, Duane C McBride and Hilary L Surratt
The Heroin Street Addict
Dale D Chitwood, Mary Comerford and Norman L Weatherby
The Initiation of the Use of Heroin in the Age of Crack
Ann F Brunswick and Stephen P Titus
Heroin Patterns and Trajectories in an African American Cohort (1969-1990)
Bruce D Johnson and Andrew Golub
Trends in Heroin Use among Manhattan Arrestees from the Heroin and Crack Eras
Alan Neaigus et al
Trends in the Non-Injected Use of Heroin and Factors Associated with the Transition to Injecting
Jerome J Platt et al
Methadone Maintenance Treatment
Geoffrey Hunt and Marsha Rosenbaum
`Hustling' within the Clinic
Jean-Paul Grund
The New Heroin Users in the USA