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This guide is dedicaTed To The memory of eddie ellison,friend, inspiraTion and Transform paTron, who died in January 2007
 
Acknowledgements
 Written by Steve Rolles.Contributing editors: Mike Jay, Danny Kushlick, Piers Gibbon, Mark Haden, Robert Wicke,Axel Klein, and Nat Grifn.Thanks to the Atlantic Philanthropies or unding the production o this publicationThanks to the Transorm sta, trustees, volunteers, unders (past and present), supportersand riends or ongoing support, inspiration and encouragement with the productiono this publication.Design and layout by Nick Ellis at Halo. www.halomedia.co.ukThe views expressed in this report are those o the authors and Transorm Drug Policy Foundation,not necessarily Atlantic Philanthropies or other Transorm unders.Copyright: Transorm Drug Policy Foundation 2007.This report may be reproduced in part or in ull, ree and without permission, on theunderstanding that Transorm Drug Policy Foundation is credited and a link to the Transormwebsite www.tdp.org.uk is provided.
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Our MissiOn:
Transorm exists to reduce harm and promote sustainable health and wellbeing bybringing about a just and eective system to regulate and control drugs at local,national and international levels
Our Activities:
Research, policy analysis and innovative policy developmentChallenging government to demonstrate rational, act-based evidence tosupport its policies and expenditurePromoting alternative, evidence-based policies to parliamentarians andgovernment agenciesAdvising non-governmental organisations whose work is aected by drugsProviding an inormed, rational and clear voice in the public and media debateon UK and international drug policy
Our visiOn:
Social justice: restoration o human rights and dignity to the marginalised anddisadvantaged, and regeneration o deprived neighbourhoodsReduced social costs: an end to the largest cause o acquisitive crime and streetprostitution, and consequent alls in the non-violent prison populationReduced serious crime: dramatic curtailment o opportunities and incentivesor organised and violent crimePublic nances: the nancial benets o discontinued drug enorcementexpenditure and the taxation o regulated drugsPublic health: creation o an environment in which drug use can be managedand drug users can lead healthier livesEthics: adherence to ethical standards and principles, including air trade, in themanuacture, supply and distribution o drugsReduced war and confict: an end to the illegal drug trade’s contribution toconfict and political instability in producer and transit countries
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