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Drug Abuse
References and Selected Bibliography
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18. Blackwell, J. C. The costs of heroin-related thefts. Unpublished Commission research paper, 1972.
19. Blackwell, J. C. Notes on "contagion theory". Unpublished Commission research paper, 1972.
20. Blackwell, J. C. Opiate narcotics: Patterns of use. Unpublished Commission research paper, 1972.
21. Blaine, J. D., Lieberman, C. M., & Hirsh, J. Preliminary observations on patterns of drug consumption among medical students. International Journal of the Addictions, 1968, 3: 389-396.
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25. Blum, R. H., & Associates. Students and drugs. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1969.
26. Blum, R. H., & Associates. Utopiates: Use and users of LSD-25. New York: Atherton, 1964.
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29. Blumer, H., Sutter, A., Ahmed, S., & Smith, R. ADD Center project: Final report -The world of youthful drug use. Unpublished manuscript, School of Criminology, University of California, Berkeley, Calif., 1967.
30. Bogg, R. A., Smith, R. G., & Russell, S. D. Some sociological and social-psychological correlates of marihuana and alcohol use by Michigan high school students. Paper presented at the Ohio Valley Sociological Society and the Midwest Sociological Society Joint Meeting, Indianapolis, Ind., May 2, 1969.
31. Bowden, C. L., & Langenauer, B. J. Success and failure in the NARA Addiction Program. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1972, 128: 853-856.
32. Brady, J. F., Ross, D. R., Grindstaff, C. F., & Ryan, E. F. Non-medical drug use among students at the University of Western Ontario. Brief presented to the Commission at London, May 22, 1970.
33. Brecher, E. M., & the Editors of Consumer Reports. Licit and illicit drugs: The Consumers Union report on narcotics, stimulants, depressants, inhalants, hallucinogens and marijuana-including caffeine, nicotine and alcohol. Boston: Little, Brown, 1972.
34. Bricker, A. G. A short overview and some original research on the drug scene in a Canadian university. Unpublished student essay, University of Alberta, Edmonton, 1970.
35. Bromberg, W., & Rodgers, T. C. Marihuana and aggressive crime. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1945, 102: 825-827.
36. Brown, B. S., Gauvey, S. K., Meyers, M. B., & Stark, S. D. In their own words: Addicts' reasons for initiating and withdrawing from heroin. International Journal of the Addictions, 1971, 6: 635-645.
37. Brozovsky, M., & Winkler, E. G. Glue sniffing in children and adolescents. New York State Journal of Medicine, 1965, 65: 1984-1989.
38. Cahalan, D. Problem drinkers. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1970.
39. Cahalan, D., Cisin, I. H., & Crossley, H. M. American drinking practices: A national survey of behavior and attitudes related to alcoholic beverages. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, 1969.
40. California, Department of Justice, Division of Law Enforcement, Bureau of Criminal Statistics. Crime and delinquency in California. Sacramento, Calif.: Bureau of Criminal Statistics, 1969.
41. California, Department of Justice, Division of Law Enforcement, Bureau of Criminal Statistics. Follow-up study of 1960 adult drug offenders. Sacramento, Calif.: Bureau of Criminal Statistics, 1968.
42. Campbell, I. L. Non-medical psychoactive drug use at Bishop's University, 19651970. Unpublished paper, Sir George Williams University, Montreal, 1970.
43. Canada, Commission of Inquiry Into the Non-Medical Use of Drugs. Cannabis. Ottawa: Information Canada, 1972.
44. Canada, Department of National Health and Welfare. Men kicking the habit but more teenage girls hooked. Press release, Ottawa, June 10, 1971.
45. Canada, Department of National Health and Welfare. Smoking habits of Canadians, 1964: Report of a survey carried out by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Unpublished manuscript, Department of National Health and Welfare Information Services, Ottawa, 1965.
46. Canada, Department of National Health and Welfare, Health Protection Branch, Bureau of Dangerous Drugs, Ottawa. Unpublished information provided to the Commission, 1969-1973.
47. Canada, Senate. Proceedings of the Special Committee on the Traffic in Narcotic Drugs in Canada. Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1955.
48. Carey, J. T. The college drug scene. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1968.
49. Carey, J. T., & Mandel, J. A San Francisco Bay area "speed" scene. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1968, 9: 164-174.
50. Caron, F., Dessureault, J., & Hayes, A. Le probleme du doping chez les athletes. Brief presented to the Commission at Trois-Rivieres, October 15, 1970.
51. Cattell, R. B. The three basic factor-analytic research designs-Their interrelations and derivatives. Psychological Bulletin, 1952, 49: 499-520.
52. Chambers, C. D. An assessment of drug use in the general population. New York: New York State Narcotic Addiction Control Commission, 1971.
53. Chambers, C. D. Some epidemiological considerations of onset of opiate use in the United States. Paper presented at the Conference on the Epidemiology of Drug Use, San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 1973.
54. Chapple, P. A. L. Cannabis, a toxic and dangerous substance: A study of eighty takers. British Journal of Addiction, 1966, 61: 269-282.
55. Charen, S., & Perleman, L. Personality studies of marijuana addicts. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1946, 102: 674-682.
56. Cheek, F. E., Newell, S., & Sarett, M. The down-head behind an up-head-The heroin addict takes LSD. International Journal of the Addictions, 1969, 4: 101-119.
57. Chein, I., Gerard, D. L., Lee, R. S., Rosenfeld, E., & Wilner, D. M. The road to H: Narcotics, delinquency, and social policy. New York: Basic, 1964.
58. Chein, I., & Rosenfeld, R. Juvenile narcotic use. Law and Contemporary Problems, 1957, 22: 52-68.
59. Chertkow, C. LSD in Vancouver: A study of users. Unpublished thesis, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1968.
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61. Chotlos, J. W., & Goldstein, G. The alcoholic. Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry. 1965, 5: 71-83
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63. Cohen, H. Principal conclusions from the report: "Psychology, social psychology and sociology of illicit drug use". British Journal of Addiction, 1970, 65: 39-44.
64. Cohen, N., & Klein, D. F. Drug abuse in a young psychiatric population. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1970, 40: 448-455.
65. Colburn, H. N. (Director, Use of Tobacco Program, Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa) Unpublished information provided to the Commission, February 22, 1973.
66. Colburn, H. N. (Director, Use of Tobacco Program, Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa) Unpublished information provided to the Commission, March 7, 1973.
67. Cooperstock, R., & Sims, M. Mood-modifying drugs prescribed in a Canadian city: Hidden problems. American Journal of Public Health and the Nation's Health, 1971, 61: 1007-1016.
68. Corliss, L. M. A review of the evidence on glue-sniffing-A persistent problem. Journal of School Health, 1965, 35: 442-449.
69. Cox, C., & Smart, R. G. The nature and extent of speed use in North America. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1970, 102: 724-729.
70. Cumberlidge, M. C. The abuse of barbiturates by heroin addicts. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1968, 98: 1045-1049.
71. Dai, B. Opiate addiction in Chicago. Shanghai: Commercial Press, 1937.
72. de Alarcon, R. The communicability of drug abuse in adolescence. Unpublished manuscript, Clinical Psychiatry Unit, Graylingwell Hospital, Chichester, Sussex, England, 1971.
73. de Alarcon, R. The spread of heroin abuse in a community. Bulletin on Narcotics, 1969, 21(3): 17-22.
74. de Lint, J., & Schmidt, W. The distribution of alcohol consumption in Ontario. Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1968, 29: 968.
75. de Lint, J., Schmidt, W., & Pernanen, K. The Ontario drinking survey: A preliminary report. Unpublished manuscript, Project J-204, Substudy 1-10, 4 & 3770, Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, 1970.
76. Duster, T. The legislation of morality: Law, drugs and moral judgement. New York: Free Press, 1970.
77. Duvall, H. J., Locke, B. A., & Brill, L. Followup study of narcotic drug addicts five years after hospitalization. Public Health Reports, 1963, 78(3): 185-193.
78. Edmonton Public School Board. Drug survey reports. Unpublished manuscript, Edmonton, 1971.
79. Einstein, S., & Quinones, M. A. Difficulties in treating the drug abuser. Paper presented at the Thirty-Third Annual Scientific Meeting of the Committee on Problems of Drug Dependence, Toronto, February 16-17, 1971.
80. Fejer, D. Drug use among high school students in North Bay, Ontario. Unpublished manuscript, Project J-183, Substudy 1-Jo-71, Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, 1971.
81. Fejer, D., & Smart, R. G. Drug use, anxiety and psychological problems among adolescents. Ontario Psychologist, 1972, 4: 10-21.
82. Fejer, D., & Smart, R. G. The use of psychoactive drugs by adults. Unpublished manuscript, Project J-183, Substudy 461, Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, 1972.
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References and Selected Bibliography
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86. Gellman, V. Glue-sniffing among Winnipeg school children. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1968, 98: 411-413.
87. Gendreau, P., & Gendreau, L. P. Research design and narcotic addiction proneness. Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1971, 16: 265-267.
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91. Gilbert, B. Drugs in sport. II. Something extra on the ball. Sports Illustrated, June 30, 1969: 30-42.
92. Gilbert, B. Drugs in sport. III. High time to make some rules. Sports Illustrated, July 7, 1969: 30-35.
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94. Glaser, D., Inciardi, J. T., & Babst, D. V. Later heroin use by marijuana-using, heroin-using, and non-drug-using adolescent offenders in New York City. International Journal of the Addictions, 1969, 4: 145-155.
95. Glaser, D., Lander, B., & Abbott, W. Opiate addicted and non-addicted siblings in a slum area. Social Problems, 1971, 18: 510-521.
96. Goffman, E. Asylums. New York: Anchor, 1961.
97. Goode, E. Cigarette smoking and drug use on a college campus. International Journal of the Addictions, 1972, 7: 133-140.
98. Goode, E. Drugs in American society. New York: Knopf, 1972.
99. Goode, E. The marihuana smokers. New York: Basic, 1970.
100. Goode, E. Multiple drug use among marijuana smokers. Social Problems, 1969, 17: 48-64.
101. Goode, E. The use of marijuana and other illegal drugs in a college campus. British Journal of Addiction, 1971, 66: 335-336.
102. Green, M. The amphetamines and amphetamine-like drugs: Patterns of use. Unpublished Commission research paper, 1971.
103. Green, M. Committed users study. Unpublished Commission research project, 1971.
104. Green, M., & Blackwell, J. C. Final monitoring project. Unpublished Commission research project, 1972.
105. Green, M., Hemmings, B., Miller, R. D., & Hansteen, R. W. Self reporting of drug consumption patterns by regular cannabis users: The logbook study. Unpublished Commission research project, 1971.
106. Green, M., & Leathers, B. Adult drug users study. Unpublished Commission research project, 1971.
107. Grinspoon, L. Marihuana reconsidered. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1971.
108. Halpern, G., & Mori, G. The Ottawa drug survey-Univariate results. Research report 70-02. Ottawa: Ottawa Board of Education, Research office, 1970.
109. Hamburger, E. Barbiturate use in narcotic addicts. Journal of the American Medical Association, 1964, 189: 366-369.
110. Hammond, C. (Former Director, Division of Narcotic Control, Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa) Unpublished information provided to the Commission, 1970.
111. Harder, M. W., Richardson, J. F,, & Simmonds, R. B. Jesus people. Psychology Today, December 1972: 45-50, 110-113.
112. Haslam, P. The maturing process in addiction. Canadian Journal of Corrections, 1964, 6: 28-30.
113. Hawks, D., Mitcheson, M., Ogborne, A., & Edwards, G. Abuse of methylamphetamine. British Medical Journal, 1969, 2: 715-721.
114. Hayashi, J. The nature and prevalence of drug and alcohol usage in the Fort William secondary schools. Unpublished manuscript, Addiction Research Foundation, Fort William, 1968.
115. Hayashi, J. The nature and prevalence of drug and alcohol usage in the Port Arthur Board of Education summer school, 1968. Unpublished manuscript, Addiction Research Foundation, Fort William, 1968.
116. Hemmings, B., & Miller, R. D. Non-medical drug use as a factor in hospitalization: A survey of Canadian psychiatric hospital records. Unpublished Commission research project, 1971.
117. Henderson, I. An exploration of the natural history of heroin addiction. Vancouver: Narcotic Addiction Foundation of British Columbia, 1970.
118. Howard, J., & Borges, P. Needle sharing in the Haight: Some social and psychological functions. Journal of Health and Social Behaviour, 1970, 7(3): 220-230.
119. Hughes, F. Alcohol information: Scientific and legal aspects. Unpublished Commission research project, 1972.
120. Hughes, H. M., (Ed.) The fantastic lodge. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1961.
121. Hughes, P. H., & Crawford, G. A. A contagious disease model for researching and intervening in heroin epidemics. Archives of General Psychiatry, 1972, 27: 149-155.
122. Hunt, G. H., & Odoroff, M. E. Followup study of narcotic drug addicts after hospitalization. Public Health Reports, 1962, 77: 42-54.
123. Hyde, A. P. Alcohol in Newfoundland. Unpublished manuscript, Newfoundland and Labrador Council on Alcohol Problems, St. John's, 1966.
124. Jackson, J. K. Adjustment of the family to the crisis of alcoholism. Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1954, 15: 562-586.
125. Jellinek, E. M. The disease concept of alcoholism. New Haven: Hillhouse, 1960.
126. Johnson, B. D. Social determinants of the use of 'dangerous drugs' by college students. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Department of Sociology, Columbia University, New York, 1971.
127. Johnston, W. E., & Williams, H. R. Drug use patterns and related factors of heroin addicts seeking treatment for their addiction. Unpublished manuscript, Narcotic Addiction Foundation of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1971.
128. Josephson, E., Haberman, P., Zanes, A., & Elinson, J. Adolescent marijuana use: Report on a national survey. Paper presented at the First International Conference on Student Drug Surveys, Newark, New Jersey, September 14, 1971.
129. Josie, G. H. A report on drug addiction in Canada. King's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1948.
130. Kalant, H., & Kalant, 0. J. Drugs, society and personal choice. Toronto: General Publishing, 1971.
131. Kaplan, J. Marijuana-The new prohibition. New York: World, 1970. 770
132. Keup, W. The typical 'drug career' and therapeutic approaches. Paper presented at the Thirty-Third Annual Scientific Meeting of the Committee on Problems of Drug Dependence, Toronto, February 16-17, 1971.
133. King, J., McDonald, D., & Salloum, H. A survey on the use of marihuana and LSD in the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus, and in Regina high schools. Unpublished student essay, University of Saskatchewan, Regina, n.d.
134. Kleber, H. D. Student use of hallucinogens. Journal of American College Health Association, 1965, 14: 109-117.
135. Kodua, J. Analysis of narcotic control's statistics: Drug convictions. Unpublished Commission research project, 1970.
136. Kolb, L. Drug addiction in its relation to crime. Mental Hygiene, 1925, 9: 74-89.
137. Kosviner, A., Mitcheson, M. C., Ogborne, A., Zacune, J., Myers, K., Stimson, G. V., & Edwards, G. Heroin use in a provincial town. Lancet, 1968, 1: 1189-1192.
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141. Langrod, J. Secondary drug use among heroin users. Unpublished manuscript, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University, New York, November, 1969.
142. Lanphier, C. M., & Phillips, S. B. The non-medical use of drugs and associated attitudes: A national household survey. Unpublished Commission research project, 1971.
143. Lanphier, C. M., & Phillips, S. B. Secondary school students and non-medical drug use: A national survey of students enrolled in grades seven through thirteen. Unpublished Commission research project, 1971.
144. Lanphier, C. M., & Phillips, S. B. University students and non-medical drug use: A national survey. Unpublished Commission research project, 1971.
145. Lamer, J., & Tefferteller, R. The addict in the street. New York: Grove, 1966.
146. Leary, T. High priest, New York: World, 1968.
147. Levengood, R., Lowinger, P., & Schoof, K. Heroin addiction in the suburbs: An epidemiologic study. Unpublished manuscript, Lafayette Clinic, Detroit, Mich., 1971.
148. Levine, S. V., Lloyd, D. D., & Longdon, W. H. The speed user: Social and psychological factors in amphetamine abuse. Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1972, 17: 229-240.
149. Levy, B. S. Five years after: A follow-up of 50 narcotic addicts. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1972, 128: 868-872.
150. Lindesmith, A. R. The addict and the law. New York: Vintage, 1965.
151. Lindesmith, A. R. Addiction and opiates. Chicago: Aldine, 1968.
152. Lindesmith, A. R. The drug addict as a psychopath. American Sociological Review, 1940, 5: 914-920.
153. Louria, D. B. The drug scene. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1968.
154. Lubin, S., Blumberger, S., Diez d'Aux, R., Garfinkle, E., Goldhamer, P., Groulx, B., Kahn, R., & Weiner, H. Stress and drug use among medical students at McGill University. Unpublished manuscript, McGill University, Montreal, 1971.
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157. Mandel, J. Stepping stone theory. Unpublished manuscript, Department of Sociology, Sonoma State College, Rohnert Park, Calif., 1971.
158. Mandel, J. Who says marijuana use leads to heroin addiction? Journal of Secondary Education, 1968, 43: 211-217.
159. Manheimer, D. I. Marijuana use among adults in two San Francisco Bay area locales. Paper presented at the Conference on Drug Usage and Drug Subcultures, Asilomar, Calif., February 12, 1970.
160. Marchuk, E. Montreal report. Sub-study of M. Green, Committed users study. Unpublished Commission research project, 1971.
161. Marcovitz, E., & Myers, H. J. The marihuana addict in the army. War Medicine, 1944, 6: 382-391.
162. Markham, J. M. Heroin hunger may not a mugger make. New York Times Magazine, March 18, 1973: 39, et passim.
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167. McDonald, L. The Matsqui Prison story. Unpublished Commission research project, 1971.
168. McGlothlin, W., Jamison, K., & Rosenblatt, S. Marijuana and the use of other drugs. Nature, 1970, 228: 1227-1229.
169. McKim, T. R. (Director, Bureau of Dangerous Drugs, Ottawa) Letter to the Commission, November 9, 1972.
170. McKim, T. R. (Director, Bureau of Dangerous Drugs, Ottawa) Letter to the Commission with relevant tables, November 14, 1972.
171. Mellinger, G. D., Mitchell, B. B., & Manheimer, D. I. Patterns of psychotherapeutic drug use among adults in San Francisco. Unpublished manuscript, Family Research Center, Berkeley, Calif., n.d.
172. Miller, B., & Helwig, D. A book about Billie. Ottawa: Oberon, 1972.
173. Miller, R. D., & Hemmings, B. Drug induced poisoning and death in Canada. Unpublished Commission research project, 1973.
174. Mills, J. The panic in needle park. Toronto: New American Library, 1965.
175. Mizner, G. L., Barter, J. T., & Werme, P. H. Patterns of drug use among college students. Paper presented to the American Psychiatric Association, Miami, Fla., 1969.
176. Modlin, H. C., & Montes, A. Narcotics addiction in physicians. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1964, 121: 348-365.
177. Moore, M. Policy concerning drug abuse in New York State. Vol. III. Economics of heroin distribution. Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Hudson Institute, 1970.
178. Mulford, H. A. Drinking and deviant drinking, U.S.A., 1963. Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1964, 25: 634-650.
179. Murphy, C. Halifax report. Sub-study of M. Green, Committed users study. Unpublished Commission research project, 1971.
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185. O'Donnell, J. A. Social factors and followup studies in opioid addiction. In A. Winkler (Ed.), The addictive states. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1968. Pp. 333-346.
186. Oki, G. Heroin abuse in the greater Toronto area. Unpublished manuscript, Project J-138, Substudy 454, Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, 1972.
187. Oki, G., & Sisson, B. V. A study of marihuana users and usage. Unpublished manuscript, Project F-169, Substudies 2-16 & 34-70, 3-16 & 34-70, Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, 1970, and supplemental information provided to the Commission.
188. O'Neill, M. J. Toronto report. Sub-study of M. Green, Committed users study. Unpublished Commission research project, 1971.
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191. Parry, H. J. Use of psychotropic drugs by U.S. adults. Public Health Reports, 1968, 83: 799-810.
192. Paschke, W. R. The addiction cycle: A learning theory-peer group model. Corrective Psychiatry and Journal of Social Therapy, 1970, 16: 74-81.
193. Paton, W. D. Guide to drugs 5. [Cannabis] Drugs and society, 1972, 1(9): 17-20.
194. Paulus, I. Psychedelic drug use on the Canadian Pacific coast-Notes on the new drug scene. International Journal of the Addictions, 1969, 4: 77-88.
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