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Denisse Sanchez, BSc, MSc

Denisse is a Doctoral Researcher at SHORE. Her investigation focuses on drug policy in New Zealand, considering the different stages of development, implementation, policy changes and impacts on the community.

She graduated from the Erasmus Mundus Masters in Forensic Science, a programme led by Universities in Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico) with a minor in Environmental Management.

Denisse is a recipient of a Massey University Doctoral Scholarship, and is being supervised by Associate Professor Chris Wilkins and Dr Marta Rychert.

 

Email: C.D.Sanchez@massey.ac.nz

 Journal Articles

Sanchez Lozano, C. D., Wilkins, C., & Rychert, M. (2022). Lessons from the implementation of residential methamphetamine contamination policies in New Zealand. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online Dec 26, doi:10.1111/dar.13593 A588

Sanchez Lozano, C. D., Wilkins, C., & Rychert, M. (2022). Outcomes from the New Zealand Tenancy Tribunal after a review of policy on residential housing methamphetamine contamination. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, published online July 24, 1-15, doi:10.1080/03036758.2022.2103575 A587

Sanchez Lozano, C. D., Wilkins, C., & Rychert, M. (2022). Comparative analysis of policy responses to residential methamphetamine contamination by two public housing authorities in the United States and New Zealand. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, published online May 15, 1-12, doi:10.1080/09687637.2022.2072188 A586

Sanchez Lozano, C. D., Wilkins, C., Rychert, M. (2022). Exploring the Adjudication of Methamphetamine-related Housing Contamination Cases in New Zealand. Journal of Law and Medicine, 29(1), 142-155. A568

Sanchez Lozano, C. D., Wilkins, C., & Rychert, M. (2020) Investigating the New Zealand policy response to methamphetamine-contaminated houses. Drug Testing and Analysis, doi: 10.1002/dta.2782 A488