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    Determining the impact of opioid substitution therapy upon mortality and recidivism among prisoners: A 22 year data linkage study

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    Gisev, N.
    Larney, S.
    Kimber, J.
    Burns, L.
    Weatherburn, D.
    Gibson, A.
    Dobbins, T.
    Mattick, R.
    Butler, Tony
    Degenhardt, L.
    Date
    2015
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Gisev, N. and Larney, S. and Kimber, J. and Burns, L. and Weatherburn, D. and Gibson, A. and Dobbins, T. et al. 2015. Determining the impact of opioid substitution therapy upon mortality and recidivism among prisoners: A 22 year data linkage study. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice (498): pp. 1-7.
    Source Title
    Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice
    Additional URLs
    http://aic.gov.au/media_library/publications/tandi_pdf/tandi498.pdf
    ISSN
    0817-8542
    School
    Australian Government
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15844
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