The effectiveness of the Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative in rural and remote Australia
released: 10 Apr 2008 author: AIHW
The Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative (IDDI) provides a nationally consistent framework through which police and courts may refer eligible drug offenders towards appropriate assessment, education or drug treatment. This report presents an evaluation of the effectiveness of the IDDI in rural and remote Australia, drawing on quantitative and qualitative evidence to explore the extent to which the stated objectives of the IDDI have been achieved in rural and remote locations.
ISSN 1442-7230; ISBN 978 1 74024 760 3; Cat. no. PHE 96; 240pp.; OUT OF PRINT
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AIHW 2008. The effectiveness of the Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative in rural and remote Australia. Drug statistics series no. 19. Cat. no. PHE 96. Canberra: AIHW.