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Brain Committee : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brain Committee The Interdepartmental Committee on Drug Addiction, commonly called the Brain Committee after its chairman Sir Russell Brain, was created by the Home Office in 1958 to consider issues related to drugs and drug addiction in the United Kingdom. The committee explored whether or not certain drugs should be considered addictive or habit-forming; examined whether there was a medical need to provide special, including institutional, treatment outside the resources already available, for persons addicted to drugs; and made recommendations, including proposals for administrative measures, to the Minister of Health and the Secretary of State for Scotland. The committee produced two reports. == The First Brain Report == The first report is also known as The Report of the Second Inter-departmental Committee on Drug Addiction,〔http://www.release.org.uk/drugs-law/drugs-through-time/1940-2008〕 and was published in 1961. It stated that the incidence of addiction to dangerous drugs in Great Britain was small.〔http://www.drugtext.org/First-Brain-Report/drug-addiction-1.html〕 This was the same conclusion drawn by the previous committee, The Rolleston Committee, in 1926.〔http://www.drugtext.org/Table/Rolleston-Report/〕
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