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Australian Research Council funds new drug policy studies

Drug Policy Modelling Program (DPMP)
Date Published:
7 Nov 2014
Contact person:
Marion Downey
Phone:
02 9385 0180
Researchers at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre's (NDARC) Drug Policy Modelling Program (DPMP) enjoyed multiple successes in the latest round of Australian Research Council funding.
 
DPMP Research Fellow Dr Caitlin Hughes will lead an international team that will measure the deterrent effects of four Australian policing strategies on current and would-be offenders’ decisions to use, possess and traffic illicit drugs. The $114,500 project will run over two years.
 
Dr Michael Livingston, also of DPMP, will lead a team aiming to uncover why alcohol-related harms have increased in Australia in the last decade despite the fact that drinking behaviours appear largely unchanged. The $274,600 project will run over three years.
 
DPMP’s Dr Jenny Chalmers and NDARC's Dr Stephanie Taplin are co-investigators on a study to be led by the Australian Catholic University that aims to better understand and address the tensions between the protection of children and their participation in research.
 
All funded projects will commence in 2015.
 
For more information on 2015 research funding outcomes see the Australian Research Council's website.