Supply control and harm reduction: lessons from the Australian heroin 'drought' |
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Authors: | Weatherburn Don Jones Craig Freeman Karen Makkai Toni |
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Affiliation: | NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Sydney;and Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, Australia; Correspondence to: Don Weatherburn Director, NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research PO Box 6 GPO Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia E-mail: |
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Abstract: | Aims To examine the effects of supply‐side drug law enforcement on the dynamics of the Australian heroin market and the harms associated with heroin. Setting Around Christmas 2000, heroin users in Sydney and other large capital cities in Australia began reporting sudden and significant reductions in the availability of heroin. The changes, which appear to have been caused at least in part by drug law enforcement, provided a rare opportunity to examine the potential impact of such enforcement on the harm associated with heroin. Design Data were drawn from a survey of 165 heroin users in South‐Western Sydney, Australia; from the Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) project; from NSW Health records of heroin overdoses; and from the Computerized Operational Policing System (COPS) database. Findings Heroin price increased, while purity, consumption and expenditure on the drug decreased as a result of the shortage. The fall in overall heroin use was accompanied by a significant reduction in the rate of overdose in NSW. However, the health benefits associated with the fall in overdose may have been offset by an increase in the use of other drugs (mainly cocaine) since the onset of the heroin shortage. There does not appear to have been any enduring impact on crime rates as a result of the heroin ‘drought’. Conclusion Supply control has an important part to play in harm reduction; however, proponents of supply‐side drug law enforcement need to be mindful of the unintended adverse consequences that might flow from successfully disrupting the market for a particular illegal drug. |
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Keywords: | Availability crime harm reduction heroin shortage injecting drug use overdose price purity supply-side drug law enforcement |
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