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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC; French: ''Office des Nations unies contre la drogue et le crime'') is a United Nations office that was established in 1997 as the Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention by combining the United Nations International Drug Control Program (UNDCP) and the Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Division in the United Nations Office at Vienna, adopting the current name in 2002.

The agency's focus is the trafficking and abuse of illicit drugs, crime prevention and criminal justice, international terrorism, and political corruption. It is a member of the United Nations Development Group. In 2022–23, it had an estimated biannual budget of US$822 million. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Handbook for prison managers and policymakers on women and imprisonment / by Atabay, Tomris

    Published 2008
    “…United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime…”
    Book
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    Developing an integrated drug information system : toolkit module 1 /

    Published 2003
    “…United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime…”
    Book
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    Few and far : the hard facts on stolen asset recovery / by Gray, Larissa

    Published 2014
    “…United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook
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    HIV/AIDS care and treatment for people who inject drugs in Asia and the Pacific an essential practice guide.

    Published 2008
    “…United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Regional Office for East Asia and the Pacific…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook
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    Guidance on testing and counselling for HIV in settings attended by people who inject drugs improving access to treatment, care, and prevention.

    Published 2009
    “…United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Regional Office for East Asia and the Pacific…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook