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AbstractBook reviewed in this article:Book reviews in this column will primarily be of titles focusing completely, or in part, on biological aspects of addiction. However, significant titles of general relevance to the addictions field will also be included, even if they are not “biological”, as will titles of general methodological and clinical relevance, even if they are not on “addictions”. Similar considerations will apply to other media (software, audio tapes and CDs, videos, etc). However, specific “addictions” software applications seem to be relatively uncommon and, as these items are rarely reviewed elsewhere, we will endeavour to include reviews of some of the older programmes that are still useful, as well as new titles that appear. I would appreciate suggestions of any items suitable for reviews, but especially software and other media of specific relevance to the addictions. Please contact: Professor Chris Cook, Kent Institute of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Kent at Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NR, UK. Email: c.c.h.cook@ukc.ac.uk Smoking in Adolescence: images and identities BARBARA LLOYD & KEVIN LUCAS Drinking and Driving in Great Britain‐A Review. TRL Report 232 G. MAYCOCK Educating Yourself about Alcohol and Drugs MARC SCHUKIT Drugspeak. The Analysis of Drug Discourse JOHN BOOTH DAVIES Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs 6th revised edition KALYNA Z. BEZCHLIBYNK‐BUTLER & J. JOEL JEFFRIES (Eds) Addicted to Crime? J. R. HODGE, M. MCMURRAN & C. R. HOLLIN Chaos and Intoxication ALAN DEAN Loose Ends? SYDNEY BRENNER Guidelines on the Practice of Ethics Committees in Medical Research Involving Human Subjects

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