Additional Papers
Additional documents
The following documents were identified in the course of researching this bibliography. They were not included, either because they could not be located (several reports are confidential), because their focus was too broad for the purpose of this bibliography, or because they duplicate material already cited elsewhere in the bibliography, without adding anything new. (For example, the articles by Field, Casswell, and Wilkins, which summarise the Drugs in New Zealand surveys, discussed above).
- Sally, Allan Wyllie and Sally Casswell, 1992. The primary prevention of alcohol and other drug-related problems among women: a literature review. Auckland, N.Z.: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit.
- Alcohol Drug Association New Zealand. ADA newsletter. Christchurch: Alcohol Drug Association New Zealand. [accessed 6 June 2005].
- Australian Drug Foundation. 2003. The 4th international conference on drugs & young people: focusing on solutions – the way forward: Wellington, New Zealand 26–28 May 2003. International Conference on Drugs & Young People (4th:, 2003 : Wellington, N.Z.) Melbourne: Australian Drug Foundation. [accessed 6 June 2005].
- Bowden, Matt. 2004. [STANZ letter to retailers]. [Auckland, N.Z.: Social Tonics Association of New Zealand]. [accessed 11 May 2005].
- Bowden, Matt. 2004. Non-traditional designer substances: a new category of psychoactives in New Zealand. Erowid. [accessed 15 January 2005].
- Bowden , Matt. 2005. Sensible legislation on party pills under attack – from within. [Auckland, N.Z]: Social Tonics Association of New Zealand. [PDF, accessed 23 May 2005].
- Centre for Child and Family Policy Research and the Injury Prevention Research Centre. 2000. Final report for the evaluation of the Drugs Education Development Project: report to the Ministry of Education. Auckland, N.Z.: University of Auckland.
- Community Alcohol and Drug Services. 2003. Methamphetamine symposium - “getting up to speed”. [Papers from a symposium held in Auckland, 11 April 2003]. Auckland, N.Z.: Waitemata District Health Board. [accessed 6 June 2005].
- Dare to support your kids: a drug education programme for parents and caregivers of nine to twelve year-olds: a workbook. 1995. [Wellington, N.Z.?]: New Zealand Police.
- Education Review Office. 2002. Drug education in schools. Wellington, N.Z.: Education Review Office. [accessed 19 May 2005, link no longer working 8 February 2006].
- ESR Ltd. [200?]. Drug testing in the workplace. [Auckland, N.Z.?]: ESR Ltd. [PDF, accessed 2 May 2005].
- FADE. 2004. [Resources]. Auckland, N.Z.[accessed 5 June 2005, link no longer working 8 February 2006].
- Field, Adrian and Sally Casswell. 1999. Drug use in New Zealand: comparison surveys, 1990 & 1998. [Auckland, N.Z.]: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit.
- Harper, Dave, R. Wisnewski, Maree Hunt, and Susan Schenk. 2005. (+/-)3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, d-amphetamine, and cocaine impair delayed matching-to-sample performance by an increase in susceptibility to proactive interference. Behavioural Neuroscience. (Apr);119(2):455-63.
- Horne, B. 1997. Policing the illicit use of amphetamine related drugs in New Zealand. Wellington, N.Z.: Wellington Regional Drug Squad, New Zealand Police.
- Laven, Christine Robin. 1997. DARE to make a choice: an evaluation of short-term outcomes: a thesis submitted to Victoria University of Wellington in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of MA (Applied) in Social Science Research. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington. MA (Applied).
- Learning Media. 2000. Drug education: a guide for principals and boards of trustees. Wellington, N.Z.: Ministry of Education.
- Lennings, Christopher J., and Claudia Vecchiato. 2003. Substance abuse: management in adolescents. New Ethicals Journal 6(8): 15-21.
- Life Education Trust. nd. Ecstasy. Wellington: Life Education Trust. [accessed 6 June 2005].
- Life Education Trust. nd. Methamphetamine. Wellington: Life Education Trust. [accessed 6 June 2005].
- McNab, Jill. [2003]. Drug classification under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975. Wellington, N.Z.: Parliamentary Library. [PDF, accessed 8 May 2005].
- Ministry of Health. 1999. Review of the Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Act 1966: a discussion paper for consultation. Wellington: Ministry of Health. [PDF, accessed 2 May 2005].
- Ministry of Health. 2001. A national strategic framework for alcohol and drug services. [Wellington, N.Z.]: Ministry of Health. [PDF, accessed 2 May 2005].
- Ministry of Youth Development. 2004. Strengthening drug education in school communities: a practical guide for years 7-13. Wellington: Ministry of Youth Development. [PDF, accessed 20 May 2005].
- New Zealand Customs Service. 2002. Review of Customs drug enforcement strategies 2002: Project Horizons outcome report. (Confidential). Wellington, N.Z.: New Zealand Customs Service.
- New Zealand Drug Foundation. nd. Consequences. [Christchurch, N.Z.: New Zealand Drug Foundation]. [accessed 6 June 2005].
- New Zealand Drug Foundation. nd. Laws and policies. [Christchurch, N.Z.: New Zealand Drug Foundation]. [accessed 6 June 2005].
- New Zealand Drug Foundation. nd. Patterns of use. [Christchurch, N.Z.: New Zealand Drug Foundation]. [accessed 6 June 2005].
- New Zealand Police. 2002. Preliminary assessment of substances proposed for classification or reclassification under Sections 4-4b of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975 ("the Act") (confidential). Wellington, N.Z.: New Zealand Police.
- Norton, V (ed). 1994. Evaluation of school alcohol and drug programmes. Wellington: ALAC.
- O'Hagan, John, Geoffrey Robinson, and Edwin Whiteside. 1993. Alcohol and drug problems: handbook for health professionals. Wellington, N.Z.: ALAC.
- Paton-Simpson, Grant R., and Stuart MacKinnon. 2000. Alcohol and drug problems in community clients at Auckland Regional Alcohol and Drug Services: results of 1,500 screening assessments. Wellington, N.Z.: ALAC.
- Public Health Directorate. 2001. DHB toolkit: minimising alcohol and other drug related harm: to minimise the harm caused by alcohol, illicit and other drug use to both individuals and the community. [Wellington, N.Z.]: Ministry of Health. [PDF, accessed 8 May 2005].
- Ram, F.S.F., and Richard Laverty. 1993. Differences in anorectic potency of fenfluramine, methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and aminorex in rats and mice. Proceedings of the University of Otago Medical School, 71(29).
- Sheppard, Stuart, Paul Marriott-Lloyd, Sally Casswell, Catherine Coates, Sally Jackman, Michael Webb, and Judy Paulin. 2001. New Zealand Drug Statistics. Wellington: Ministry of Health. [PDF, accessed 2 May 2005].
- St. John, Penny. 2003. Watch for "P" users seeking sleeping pills. NZ Doctor, 13 August 2003.
- Wilkins, Chris, Krishna Bhatta, and Sally Casswell. 2002. The emergence of amphetamine use in New Zealand: findings from the 1998 and 2001 national drug surveys. New Zealand Medical Journal. 115 (1166): 22 November 2002, U256.
- Wilkins, Chris, Krishna Bhatta, Megan Pledger, and Sally Casswell. 2003. Ecstasy use in New Zealand: findings from the 1998 and 2001 national drug surveys. New Zealand Medical Journal. 116(1171) April 2004, U383.
- Wilkins, Chris, Megan Pledger, Krishna Bhatta, and Sally Casswell. 2004. Patterns of amphetamine use in New Zealand: findings from the 2001 national drug survey. New Zealand Medical Journal. 12 (117) March 2004.
- Wilkins, Chris, Megan Pledger, Arier Lee, Rachel Adams, and Emily Rose. 2004. A local pilot of the New Zealand arrestee drug abuse monitoring (NZ-ADAM) system. Auckland, N.Z.: SHORE and Te Ropu Whariki. [PDF, accessed 4 May 2005].
- Wilkins, Chris, and Emily Rose. 2004. Research briefing: the socio-economic impact of amphetamine type stimulants (ATS) in New Zealand: part ii - the black market for ATS and use of ATS by arrestees. Auckland, N.Z.: SHORE.
- Wilkins, Chris, and Emily Rose. 2004. Research briefing: the socio-economic impact of amphetamine type stimulants (ATS) in New Zealand: part iii – future trends in the use and supply of methamphetamine. Auckland, N.Z.: SHORE.
- Wilkins, Chris, and Emily Rose. 2004. Research briefing: the socio-economic impact of amphetamine type stimulants (ATS) in New Zealand: part i – level of use and health harms. Auckland, N.Z.: SHORE.
- Wilkins, Chris, Emily Rose, D. Trappitt, Doug Sellman, S. Adamson, and K. Dezwart. 2004. Recent changes in the methamphetamine scene in New Zealand: preliminary findings from key informant surveys of drug enforcement officers and drug treatment workers. [Wellington, N.Z.]: New Zealand Police. [accessed 5 June 2005].
- Wilkins, Christopher David. 1999. Cheating in retail illicit drug transactions: theory and evidence: a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Waikato. Hamilton: University of Waikato.