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Exploring differences between "methamphetamine" and other offenders Evidence-based Policing Centre

Contributor(s): New Zealand. Evidence Based Policing Centre.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Evidence Based Policing Centre, 2022Description: electronic document (31 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): New Zealand Police | CHILD ABUSE | DATA ANALYSIS | DRUG ABUSE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | METHAMPHETAMINE | OFFENDERS | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | VICTIMS OF CRIMES | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: The Methamphetamine in New Zealand Research Programme was established by Police in February 2020 in response to, and with the need to evidence the significant harm caused by methamphetamine. The research is supported and guided by a Steering Group with representatives from government agencies, non-government organisations (including the New Zealand Drug Foundation), universities and Iwi (Tūhoe) who have influence over, and/or a substantial interest in methamphetamine harm reduction. Tranche 3 of this programme uses Police data to examine the relationship between methamphetamine and other offending. The first part of this research compares the offending rates of a cohort of offenders with at least one recorded methamphetamine offence between 2010-2021, with a comparison cohort of offenders with no recorded methamphetamine offences. (From the website). Record #7870
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Published September 2022.
Methamphetamine in New Zealand Research Programme
Tranche 3: Exploratory Analyses

The Methamphetamine in New Zealand Research Programme was established by Police in February 2020 in response to, and with the need to evidence the significant harm caused by methamphetamine. The research is supported and guided by a Steering Group with representatives from government agencies, non-government organisations (including the New Zealand Drug Foundation), universities and Iwi (Tūhoe) who have influence over, and/or a substantial interest in methamphetamine harm reduction. Tranche 3 of this programme uses Police data to examine the relationship between methamphetamine and other offending. The first part of this research compares the offending rates of a cohort of offenders with at least one recorded methamphetamine offence between 2010-2021, with a comparison cohort of offenders with no recorded methamphetamine offences. (From the website). Record #7870

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