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    1. University Libraries – Most of the journal articles are indexed in databases such as PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, or ProQuest. If you have institutional access, you can download PDFs directly.
    2. Open‑Access Repositories – Articles with a DOI that end in “.pdf” often have a free version on ResearchGate, Academia.edu, or the authors’ institutional webpages.
    3. UNODC & Inter‑Agency Reports – The UNODC PDF linked above can be downloaded without any subscription.
    4. Public Libraries – Many public libraries provide remote access to scholarly journals; ask a librarian for inter‑library loan if needed.