April 2005
References for the Issue on Methamphetamine
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Crowell, D. J. & Webber, J. R. (2001). Project strengthening supervision: Signs of client methamphetamine use and caseworker safety procedures. Normal, IL: Illinois State University School of Social Work.
Eisley, M. (2004, Dec. 1). New meth laws worsen penalties. Raleigh News and Observer.
Gregory, A. & Lacour, G. (2004, Mar. 22). Cracking down on meth: NC aims to tighten laws, limit sales of key chemicals. Charlotte Observer.
Koch Crime Institute. (2004). Manufacturing of methamphetamine.
Lacour, G. & Gregory, A. (2004, Mar. 21). Meth is invading Carolinas: Frightening, devastating, spreading. Charlotte Observer.
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Locke, M. (2004, Sep. 1). Prolific meth labs stymie cops. Raleigh News and Observer.
Mason, A. P. (2004). Methamphetamine labs. Presented at the annual conference of the North Carolina Family-Based Services Association, Blowing Rock, NC.
Mathias, R. (2001, October). Biochemical brain abnormality found in school-age children prenatally exposed to cocaine. NIDA Notes, 16(4).
McFadden, K. (2003, June 19). On the front lines: County agencies respond to the meth threat, Watauga pioneers standards and policies. The Mountain Times.
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National Jewish Medical and Research Center. (2004). Toxic brew of chemicals cooked up in methamphetamine labs. Denver, CO: Author.
NC Dept. of Justice. (2004). North Carolina methamphetamine summit: Final report. Raleigh, NC: Author.
NC Division of Social Services. (2005). NC Family Support and Child Welfare Manual, Chapter IX: Drug endangered children.
Office of National Drug Control Policy. (2003, Nov.). ONDCP drug policy information clearinghouse fact sheet: Methamphetamine.
Riverside County DEC. (2005). Riverside County Drug Endangered Children Program Website. Riverside County, CA: Author.
Sena, J. (2005, Feb. 2). Fighting a new addiction: Meth recovery requires a more non-traditional strategy. Watauga Democrat.
Shaw, V. (2004, June 3). Drug endangered children. Presented at a methamphetamine conference, Asheville, NC.
Sheff, D. (2005, February 6). My addicted son. New York Times.
Sommerfield, J. (2004). Beating an addiction to meth: Researchers zero in on brain effects, treatment approaches. MSNBC.com.
Swetlow, K. (2003, June). Children at clandestine methamphetamine labs: Helping meth’s youngest victims. OVC Bulletin.
Szalavitz, M. (2005, Feb. 15). Hope for meth addicts. Alternet.org.
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US Drug Enforcement Agency. (2005). Factsheet: Fast facts about meth. Washington, DC: Author.
Vaughn, C. (2003). Get up to speed on methamphetamine use. NCADI Reporter.
Wagoner, A. M. (2004, May 24). Combating meth is a community effort. Salisbury ( North Carolina) Post.
Wells, K. & Wright, W. (2004, Sept. 14). Medical summit. Presented at Idaho’s Second Annual Drug Endangered Children conference, Post Falls, Idaho.
Worth, S. (2005, March 9). Personal communication. Raleigh, NC: Author.
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