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- W1999450884 abstract "This article examines the implications for police practices of central government's policy which constitutes parents as primarily responsible for 'glue-sniffing'. Using data from interviews with families and the police, as well as other research on glue-sniffing, I examine how this policy affects the latter3s decision-making activities and, thereby, the consequences these have for parents presenting with their glue-sniffing children. It shows that the families dealt with by the police were not necessarily the 'tiny minority' of chronic sniffers the government saw as needing help. It explains that this has to do with a complex interplay of factors such as the relationship between government and its regulatory apparatuses, the functioning of police discourse, organizational priorities, and institutional constraints. This paper discusses police responses to the problem of glue-sniffing in Scotland and parents' reactions to these. The police were one of the first agencies in Scotland to become involved in the problem of glue-sniffing, initially informally but later formally, when in 1983 the Solvent Abuse (Scotland) Act made glue-sniffing a ground of referral to the Children's Panel. Under section 32(gg) of the Act, children found sniffing 'glue' and deemed to be 'in need of compulsory measures of care' could be dealt with by the Panel. Most of the referrals to the Panel come from the police (89 per cent in 1984, 86 per cent in 1985, 82 per cent in 1986, 83 per cent in 1987, 80 per cent in 1988, 84 per cent in 1989, 79 per cent in 1990, 82 per cent in 1991) (Statistical Bulletin 1993). The centrality of the role of the police is also borne out by the literature which suggests that referrals to other agencies come mainly from the police (Didcott and Asquith 1983; Masterton 1979). The" @default.
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- W1999450884 title "THE POLICING OF GLUE-SNIFFING" @default.
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