The Boy Who Was Too Hard to Treat

The Boy Who Was Too Hard To Treat
“[But] If somebody's under the influence of drugs it's very difficult to diagnose a mental illness – because you have to wait for the drug effects to leave,” explains James Pitts, CEO of the Australian branch of Odyssey House, one of the country's …
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Comment: Why the asylum problem is like the drug problem
Supply-side responses to demand-side problems often fail to make real inroads into the underlying problems. Indeed, the case of drug policies shows that ….. Not only will this policy do nothing to discourage asylum seekers coming to Australia; like …
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