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Offending, custody and opioid substitution therapy treatment utilisation among opioid-dependent people in contact with the criminal justice system: Comparison of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians

Authors :
Gisev, N
Gibson, A
Larney, S
Kimber, J
Williams, M
Clifford, A
Doyle, M
Burns, L
Butler, T
Weatherburn, DJ
Degenhardt, L
Gisev, N
Gibson, A
Larney, S
Kimber, J
Williams, M
Clifford, A
Doyle, M
Burns, L
Butler, T
Weatherburn, DJ
Degenhardt, L
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background: Although Indigenous Australians are over-represented among heroin users, there has been no study examining offending, time in custody, and opioid substitution therapy (OST) treatment utilisation among Indigenous opioid-dependent (including heroin) people at the population level, nor comparing these to non-Indigenous opioid-dependent people. The aims of this study were to compare the nature and types of charges, time in custody and OST treatment utilisation between opioid-dependent Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in contact with the criminal justice system.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1031069306
Document Type :
Electronic Resource