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Provides a long overdue full-length critical scholarly work on the subject of pharmaceutical opioid abuse Canvasses historical shifts in Australian drug policy and international literature on non-medical consumption Addresses the discursive construction of painkiller (ab)use as it is articulated in research and policy accounts Provides an original empirical investigation that draws on the lived experience of those who engage in non-medical consumption

Produktbeschreibung
Provides a long overdue full-length critical scholarly work on the subject of pharmaceutical opioid abuse
Canvasses historical shifts in Australian drug policy and international literature on non-medical consumption
Addresses the discursive construction of painkiller (ab)use as it is articulated in research and policy accounts
Provides an original empirical investigation that draws on the lived experience of those who engage in non-medical consumption

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Autorenporträt
George (Kev) Dertadian, Ph.D. is a social researcher interested in alcohol and other drugs, the sociology of crime and deviance, and social and cultural theory. Kev has conducted several qualitative projects on the non-medical use of pharmaceuticals at the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University and the Kirby Institute for infection and immunity, University of New South Wales, Australia. Kev is currently a Lecturer in Criminology as part of the School of Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales.