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- What influence can parents have on cannabis prevention?
- Cannabis and asthma
- Very Brief Interventions
- Pharmacy-based interventions for cannabis-use related difficulties
- Cannabis and Psychosis
- Cannabis use among young people
- Water pipes, ‘bongs’ and ‘hookahs’: What does the evidence say about harms?
- The use of cannabis for medical purposes
- Cannabis and sleep – A complex and unfinished story
- Role of general practitioners in provision of brief interventions for cannabis use-related difficulties
- Young Men and Yarndi:
A pilot to diffuse information on cannabis, its use and potential risks among young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians - Raising awareness about cannabis
Its use and impact on health and wellbeing among Indigenous Australians - Synthetic cannabinoids: The Australian experience
- Self-managed change from problematic cannabis use
- FYRST STOP Youth Cannabis Clinic: Evaluation using routinely collected data
- Young people and cannabis in the Western Pacific region
- CLIMATE/CRUfAD* Schools: cannabis prevention programs
- Cannabis and other drug use in the Australian workforce: findings from the 2007 NDSHS data
- Clinical and medico-legal implications of drug testing for cannabis
- Cannabis use prevention methods in Australian schools
- The need to monitor and reduce cannabis use among young offenders
- Barriers and facilitators to cannabis treatment
- Population trends in cannabis use and first results of a study on cannabis-related emergency
- The management of cannabis use in Australian general practice
- Clinical profiles of cannabis-dependent adolescents in residential substance use treatment
- Cannabis Contamination
- Cannabinoids and Appetite
- Evidence-based interventions for cannabis use disorder
- Driving under the influence of cannabis: a brief review of the literature
- Respiratory effects of cannabis
- Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome
- Cannabis and sport
- Vaporisers
- Cannabis and cognition
- Research into Practice Brief 1
What does program effectiveness mean in relation to drug diversion initiatives? - Research into practice brief 2
What works’ in the policing of street-level cannabis markets? - Research into practice brief 3
Tackling cannabis markets in residential settings – Katie Willis - Research into practice brief 4
Managing community perceptions of drug problems, crime and policing – Katie Willis - Research into practice brief 5
Guidance points to assist police in improving collaboration and partnership-building for more effective cannabis enforcement - Research into practice brief 6
Developing a quality cannabis-themed intelligence product – Katie Willis - AIC Research into Practice Brief 7
Prevalence and issues relating to cannabis use among prison inmates: Key findings from Australian research since 2001 - AIC Research into Practice Brief 8
Attitudes and perceptions towards drug driving amongst a sample of cannabis using police detainees - Synthetic cannabis
Prevalence of use among offenders, perception of risk and negative side effects experienced - Cannabis use and market indicators
A comparison between detainees from Australia and the United States - Cannabis use and mental health
Findings from a sample of offenders in police custody – Sarah Macgregor and Jason Payne - Improving our understanding of Australian cannabis markets
Katie Willis, Melanie Simpson & Josh Sweeney - Assessing the impact of police on cannabis markets
Katie Willis and Amanda McAtamney - Policing cannabis and other illicit substances
In remote Indigenous Australian communities - Polydrug use among cannabis users
Amanda McAtamney and Katie Willis - Intermediate court-based diversion in Australia
Katie Willis and Jennifer Ahmad - Cannabis supply and consumption of other drugs
Findings from the DUMA program: Impact of reduced cannabis supply on the consumption of illicit drugs - Police drug diversion in Australia
Jennifer Ogilvie and Katie Willis - Cannabis supply into and within Australia
Kate Willis - Cannabis users’ perceptions of differences between ‘hydro’ and ‘bush weed’
Alexandra Gannoni and Susan Goldsmid - Policing and cannabis use in Australia
Julia Tresidder and Carly Shaddock - Findings from the DUMA program: The influence of cannabis dependency and use on criminal offending, through the eyes of police detainees.
- A brief intervention for help-seeking young adults and adolescent cannabis users with psychiatric comorbidity: findings and treatment manual
- Barriers and facilitators to cannabis treatment
- Cannabis, sex, and fertility
- Cannabis Use and the Adolescent Brain








