Making a conclusion on whether for and against �pill testing� for consumers of illicit drugs
Making a conclusion on whether for and against �pill testing� for consumers of illicit drugs
Order Description
Describe the arguments for and against �pill testing� for consumers of illicit drugs.
You are encouraged to draw a conclusion based on evidence presented in your paper.
You should start by first reading Butterfield et al 2016, but you are expected to read more
widely than this conducting your own literature searches.
Butterfield, R.J., Barratt, M.J., Ezard, N. & Day, R.O. (2016). Drug checking to improve monitoring of new psychoactive substances in Australia. Medical Journal of Australia, 204(4), 144-146.
Thoroughly addresses all aspects of the question/ topic. All relevant information is included in the assignment. Data is well analysed and interpreted correctly. Extensive critical appraisal of evidence and argument. Strong, cohesive argument backed up with evidence. Original and novel observations. Assignment is appropriately structured. Clear and well organized introduction, body and conclusion. Flow of the assignment is logical. Similar to published work. A large number of sources and references. A large variety of references are used, including websites, articles, government reports, textbooks, etc. Personal anecdotes subject to careful critique. All sources are acknowledged and well referenced. Publication standard.
interested in it, what questions you have about your topic, what perspectives you think you might research, and what sources you plan to use/where you plan to locate
sources. You will receive feedback about your topic before actually beginning the research.