Abstract An inherent feature of drug control in many countries has been an excessive emphasis on punitive measures at the expense of public health. At its most extreme, this approach has reduced health services for people who use drugs to an extension of the drug control system. In these environments, health services are punitive rather than supportive for people who use drugs, especially those who are drug dependent. In Russia, the government’s official policy towards drug use is one of “social intolerance,” which seeks to legitimize and encourage societal ill treatment of people who use drugs. In practice, this policy has materialized as widespread and systematic human rights violations of people who use drugs, including by subjecting the...
We undertook qualitative interviews with 209 injecting drug users (IDUs) (primarily heroin) in three...
From 2009 to 2010, a team led by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights (a grantee of the Global D...
The aim of this article is to examine the problem of drug use in Russia by analysing the direction t...
Millions of people worldwide suffer a range of health and socio-economic related problems because of...
Millions of people worldwide suffer a range of health and socio-economic related problems because of...
Drug policing practices in the Russian Federation (Russia) are often punitive and have been shown to...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityInjection drug use fuels the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Russian Fede...
Drug policing practices in the Russian Federation (Russia) are often punitive and have been shown to...
This study examines drug control policy through the prism of human rights norms. Emphasis is placed ...
This article essentially aims to investigate the right of convicts in Russia to health protection. T...
The estimated number of opiate users in Russia is 2,000,000 and heroin consumption is continuing to ...
Offers a legal analysis of patients' rights and reports on their violation in cases of drug users se...
As member states of the United Nations take stock of the drug control system, a number of debates ha...
The medical discipline of narcology in Russia is a subspecialty of psychiatry from the Soviet era an...
Summarizes research on the range of human rights abuses practiced against drug users in Asia and the...
We undertook qualitative interviews with 209 injecting drug users (IDUs) (primarily heroin) in three...
From 2009 to 2010, a team led by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights (a grantee of the Global D...
The aim of this article is to examine the problem of drug use in Russia by analysing the direction t...
Millions of people worldwide suffer a range of health and socio-economic related problems because of...
Millions of people worldwide suffer a range of health and socio-economic related problems because of...
Drug policing practices in the Russian Federation (Russia) are often punitive and have been shown to...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityInjection drug use fuels the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Russian Fede...
Drug policing practices in the Russian Federation (Russia) are often punitive and have been shown to...
This study examines drug control policy through the prism of human rights norms. Emphasis is placed ...
This article essentially aims to investigate the right of convicts in Russia to health protection. T...
The estimated number of opiate users in Russia is 2,000,000 and heroin consumption is continuing to ...
Offers a legal analysis of patients' rights and reports on their violation in cases of drug users se...
As member states of the United Nations take stock of the drug control system, a number of debates ha...
The medical discipline of narcology in Russia is a subspecialty of psychiatry from the Soviet era an...
Summarizes research on the range of human rights abuses practiced against drug users in Asia and the...
We undertook qualitative interviews with 209 injecting drug users (IDUs) (primarily heroin) in three...
From 2009 to 2010, a team led by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights (a grantee of the Global D...
The aim of this article is to examine the problem of drug use in Russia by analysing the direction t...