Globally, law enforcement officers have grown increasingly frustrated with the limited effectiveness of traditional drug enforcement approaches that find them arresting or imprisoning individuals without significant impact on illicit drug trade or use. This is a briefing for law enforcement personnel around the world on how to incorporate, support, and create space for approaches that aim to increase public safety and health, reduce harm to people who use drugs, and provide law enforcement alternatives to common punitive models
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
As front-line practitioners police deal with a wide range of social problems. A significant number o...
Aside from the issue of illegal networks and illicit markets, compelling arguments have been put for...
In many cities around the world, communities face significant health and safety challenges associate...
Law enforcement can play a valuable role within a harm reduction paradigm, but this possibility is o...
Public security and law enforcement have a crucial but often largely unacknowledged role in protecti...
Background: Police constitute a structural determinant of health and HIV risk of people who inject d...
After declaring a “War on Drugs” in 2003, Malaysia adopted harm reduction as official policy in 2006...
This report contains recommendations on how community health providers and police can work together ...
In line with trends in other countries the Royal Thai Police acknowledges the need for more communit...
Abstract Introduction In light of overwhelming evidence that access to sterile injection equipment r...
Provides an overview of police practices that block drug users' access to harm reduction efforts and...
Society would gain if the police moved away from the goal of harm reduction via crime reduction and ...
No. 599 September 2020 Street-level drug law enforcement: An updated systematic review The Global Po...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
As front-line practitioners police deal with a wide range of social problems. A significant number o...
Aside from the issue of illegal networks and illicit markets, compelling arguments have been put for...
In many cities around the world, communities face significant health and safety challenges associate...
Law enforcement can play a valuable role within a harm reduction paradigm, but this possibility is o...
Public security and law enforcement have a crucial but often largely unacknowledged role in protecti...
Background: Police constitute a structural determinant of health and HIV risk of people who inject d...
After declaring a “War on Drugs” in 2003, Malaysia adopted harm reduction as official policy in 2006...
This report contains recommendations on how community health providers and police can work together ...
In line with trends in other countries the Royal Thai Police acknowledges the need for more communit...
Abstract Introduction In light of overwhelming evidence that access to sterile injection equipment r...
Provides an overview of police practices that block drug users' access to harm reduction efforts and...
Society would gain if the police moved away from the goal of harm reduction via crime reduction and ...
No. 599 September 2020 Street-level drug law enforcement: An updated systematic review The Global Po...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
As front-line practitioners police deal with a wide range of social problems. A significant number o...
Aside from the issue of illegal networks and illicit markets, compelling arguments have been put for...