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Heroin / Helen Cothran, book editor.
p. cm. — (At issue) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7377-0473-X (pbk. : alk. paper) — ISBN 0-7377-0474-8 (lib. : alk. paper) 1. Heroin habit. 2. Heroin habit—Treatment. I. Cothran, Helen. II. At issue (San Diego, Calif.) HV5822.H4 H45 2001 362.29'38—dc21 00-057295
Copyright © 2001 by Greenhaven Press, Inc., PO Box 289009, San Diego, CA 92198-9009
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- Introduction
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Table of Contents
- The Lucrative International Heroin Trade
- Rockers, Models and the New Allure of Heroin
- Teen Heroin Abuse Is a Serious Problem
- The Press Exaggerate the Heroin Abuse Problem
- The Tragedy of Heroin Addiction
- Parents of Heroin Addicts Undergo Emotional Distress
- Treatment for Heroin Addiction
- Needle-Exchange Programs for Heroin Users Save Lives
- Needle-Exchange Programs Encourage Heroin Abuse
- Methadone Treatment Programs Create More Heroin Addicts
- Heroin Addicts Should Have Supervised Access to Heroin
- Supplying Addicts with Heroin Is Unethical
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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