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Social Supply and Drug Distribution Seminar Crime and Criminal Justice Research Group, LSBU with

Social Supply and Drug Distribution Seminar Crime and Criminal Justice Research Group, LSBU with The Drug and Alcohol Research Unit, Plymouth University 22 nd January 2014. 10-10.30: Registration, coffee 10.30-10.40: Welcome and introduction (Marisa Silvestri, CCJRG)

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Social Supply and Drug Distribution Seminar Crime and Criminal Justice Research Group, LSBU with

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  1. Social Supply and Drug Distribution Seminar Crime and Criminal Justice Research Group, LSBU with The Drug and Alcohol Research Unit, Plymouth University 22nd January 2014 10-10.30: Registration, coffee 10.30-10.40: Welcome and introduction (Marisa Silvestri, CCJRG) 10.40-11.25: Ross Coomber ‘Social Supply - Conceptual Developments & Research Trajectories”. 11.25-11.45: Coffee 11.45-12.45: Panel session 1: Current research in the UK – Leah Moyle (Plymouth University); Nina O’Neill (Queens University, Belfast); Gary Potter (London South Bank University) 12.45-1.00: Summaries & updates from non-presenting participants 1.00 -2.00: Lunch 2.00 -2.45: MariekeVlaemynck – ‘Quantitative analysis of social supply networks’ 2.45-3.45: Panel session 2: Current research internationally – Bernd Werse (Goethe University, Germany); VendulaBelackova (Clinic of Addictology, Czech Republic); John Scott (University of New England, Australia) 3.45-4.00 – Coffee 4.00-4.40 – Panel session 3: View from the NGOs – Gary Sutton (Release), Danny Kushlick/Steve Rolles (Transform) 4.40-5.10 : Gary Potter – Where next for social supply: research & policy questions 5.10-5.30 – Round table (research collaborations & publishing plans)

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