Sophie Bourne

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number of addicts dying every year fell dramatically, the proportion with permanent jobs tripled, and every single one had a home. A third of all addicts who had been on welfare came off it altogether. And just as in Liverpool, the pyramid selling by addicts crumbled to sand: people on the heroin prescription program for a sustained period were 94.7 percent less likely to sell drugs than before their treatment.
Chasing the Scream: The Search for the Truth About Addiction
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