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Joseph Rowntree Foundation

NonprofitYork, United Kingdom
About: Joseph Rowntree Foundation is a nonprofit organization based out in York, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Government & Poverty. The organization has 26 authors who have published 32 publications receiving 536 citations.

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TL;DR: This article reviews the (mainly US) literature on the effectiveness of school-based educational interventions targeted at children below 11 years of age with the objective of preventing illicit drug use.
Abstract: Early use of drugs such as tobacco and alcohol is associated with later drug misuse and the age of initiation into drug use is falling in the UK and elsewhere. Arguably educational interventions must start in the primary school in order to maximize any preventive impact yet such education is underdeveloped and poorly researched. This article reviews the (mainly US) literature on the effectiveness of school-based educational interventions targeted at children below 11 years of age with the objective of preventing illicit drug use. Such evaluations are rare partly because they require a long timescale before impacts become measurable. The major (but still small-scale) British study to date suggested that a broad-based, life-skills programme could help prevent drug use. Other British studies have demonstrated the feasibility of implementing drug education in the primary school and some have recorded improvements in variables thought to relate to later drug use/problems. Outside the UK, studies of two popular...

59 citations

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TL;DR: It is suggested that recent public injecting is prevalent among UK NEP attendees and the majority would be willing to use DCRs if available and it is also probable that if such services were located close to key drug markets they would engage vulnerable IDU sub-populations such as young people and the insecurely housed and reduce their levels of public injecting and unsafe needle/syringe disposal.

41 citations

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TL;DR: The first 15 months of the Labour Government were a frenzy of activity in this area culminating in the passage of the UK Crime and Disorder Act as discussed by the authors, which represents the most radical overhaul of youth justice since the Second World War.
Abstract: In opposition the Labour Party flagged youth justice as the likely core of their criminal justice efforts should they be elected to government. The first 15 months of the Labour Government were a frenzy of activity in this area culminating in the passage of the UK Crime and Disorder Act. The Act represents the most radical overhaul of youth justice since the Second World War. This paper considers New Labour youth justice policy and examines its origins and the key influences on its development.

34 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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20191
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20162
20151