Abstract Introduction In light of overwhelming evidence that access to sterile injection equipment reduces incidence of injection-attributable bloodborne disease without encouraging drug use, many localities have authorized sterile syringe access programs (SAPs), including syringe exchange and pharmacy-based initiatives. Even where such interventions are clearly legal, many law enforcement officers are unaware of the public health benefits and legal status of these programs and may continue to treat the possession of injection equipment as illegal and program participation as a marker of illegal behavior. Law enforcement practice can impede SAP utilization and may increase the risk of needlestick injury (NSI) among law enforcement personnel...
BACKGROUND: Mexican law permits syringe purchase and possession without prescription. Nonetheless, p...
Numerous scientific studies demonstrate that syringe exchange programs (SEPs) can play an important ...
Between 2015 and 2018, we provided training for 1806 municipal police officers in Tijuana, Mexico, i...
Abstract Introduction In light of overwhelming evidence that access to sterile injection equipment r...
ENSURING THAT INJECTION drug users who cannot or will not stop injecting have access to sterile syri...
Objectives. To assess how instructional techniques affect officers' intent to communicate syringe le...
Objective At a time of unprecedented attention to the public health impact of policing, it is impera...
Provides an overview of police practices that block drug users' access to harm reduction efforts and...
BACKGROUND: Copious evidence indicates that syringe exchange programs (SEPs) are effective structura...
BACKGROUND: Policing practices such as syringe confiscation and arrest can act as important social-s...
BACKGROUND:Policing practices such as syringe confiscation and arrest can act as important social-st...
BackgroundMexican law permits syringe purchase and possession without prescription. Nonetheless, peo...
In various settings, drug market policing strategies have been found to have unintended negative eff...
In many cities around the world, communities face significant health and safety challenges associate...
Background: Interactions with police shape the HIV risk environment for people who inject drugs (PWI...
BACKGROUND: Mexican law permits syringe purchase and possession without prescription. Nonetheless, p...
Numerous scientific studies demonstrate that syringe exchange programs (SEPs) can play an important ...
Between 2015 and 2018, we provided training for 1806 municipal police officers in Tijuana, Mexico, i...
Abstract Introduction In light of overwhelming evidence that access to sterile injection equipment r...
ENSURING THAT INJECTION drug users who cannot or will not stop injecting have access to sterile syri...
Objectives. To assess how instructional techniques affect officers' intent to communicate syringe le...
Objective At a time of unprecedented attention to the public health impact of policing, it is impera...
Provides an overview of police practices that block drug users' access to harm reduction efforts and...
BACKGROUND: Copious evidence indicates that syringe exchange programs (SEPs) are effective structura...
BACKGROUND: Policing practices such as syringe confiscation and arrest can act as important social-s...
BACKGROUND:Policing practices such as syringe confiscation and arrest can act as important social-st...
BackgroundMexican law permits syringe purchase and possession without prescription. Nonetheless, peo...
In various settings, drug market policing strategies have been found to have unintended negative eff...
In many cities around the world, communities face significant health and safety challenges associate...
Background: Interactions with police shape the HIV risk environment for people who inject drugs (PWI...
BACKGROUND: Mexican law permits syringe purchase and possession without prescription. Nonetheless, p...
Numerous scientific studies demonstrate that syringe exchange programs (SEPs) can play an important ...
Between 2015 and 2018, we provided training for 1806 municipal police officers in Tijuana, Mexico, i...