Widespread Availability of Crack Cocaine Driving High Levels of Use Among Marginalized People
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Widespread availability of crack cocaine driving high levels of use among marginalized people
Easy access to crack cocaine is fueling addiction and leading to a cycle of hardship, mental health issues and homelessness in deprived communities, particularly in the North of England, a new study suggests.


In many cities, since the emergence of crack, open drug scenes have been formed again. The Association of Cities advocates a pragmatic approach and warns against too much repression.
A practical guide is published by the Cities for Social Policy Initiative in response to the sharp rise in crack consumption.
Swiss cities and municipalities now have a practical guide to cope with rising crack consumption. Published by the Cities for Social Policy Initiative, the book presents concrete examples.
Swiss cities and municipalities now have a practical guide to dealing with the increasing consumption of crack.
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