This paper reports on a programme of qualitative research and ethnographic observation aiming to discover the nature of the management of rehabilitation of drug offenders in Kachin State in northern Myanmar. Although the growing and use of opium in Kachin State is a tradition of longstanding, it has recently reached unprecedented levels as its sale has become essential in prolonging the armed struggle for autonomy pursued by the Kachin Independence Army and which has considerable support in society. This results in a large number of drugs offenders. Are there opportunities for such people to be rehabilitated and reintegrated into society in a positive way? This is the central question of this study. It is found that currently rehabilitation...
Collection of face-to-face semi-structured interviews with interviewees in Shan State, eastern Myanm...
The aim of this research is to investigate how transformation is experienced and understood in the C...
In recent decades, youth drug use has become a cause of increasing concern across Asia and has inspi...
Production of opium has been problematic in Myanmar for many centuries, particularly in the contempo...
Since the assumption of the state power in 1988, Myanmar Government sought to control opium cultivat...
Pat Jasan emerged as a largescale popular social movement in the Kachin region of northern Myanmar i...
Drug abuse plays a role in many major social problems, such as drugged driving, violence, stress, an...
Collection of interviews with drug users and stakeholders working in harm reduction programs and org...
We explore how precarious livelihoods intersect with precarious treatments for heroin dependency in ...
Collection of 261 face-to-face semi-structured interviews with interviewees in Kachin State, norther...
This study examines the revitalization of religious moderation-based development as a novel approach...
Collection of online interviews with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in northern Shan State, carr...
This paper provides an overview of the activities of a large drug eradication movement called Pat Ja...
This paper aims to provide educational steps to institutions and agencies that implement rehabilitat...
At first narcotics were only used as a tool for religious rituals and besides that they were also us...
Collection of face-to-face semi-structured interviews with interviewees in Shan State, eastern Myanm...
The aim of this research is to investigate how transformation is experienced and understood in the C...
In recent decades, youth drug use has become a cause of increasing concern across Asia and has inspi...
Production of opium has been problematic in Myanmar for many centuries, particularly in the contempo...
Since the assumption of the state power in 1988, Myanmar Government sought to control opium cultivat...
Pat Jasan emerged as a largescale popular social movement in the Kachin region of northern Myanmar i...
Drug abuse plays a role in many major social problems, such as drugged driving, violence, stress, an...
Collection of interviews with drug users and stakeholders working in harm reduction programs and org...
We explore how precarious livelihoods intersect with precarious treatments for heroin dependency in ...
Collection of 261 face-to-face semi-structured interviews with interviewees in Kachin State, norther...
This study examines the revitalization of religious moderation-based development as a novel approach...
Collection of online interviews with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in northern Shan State, carr...
This paper provides an overview of the activities of a large drug eradication movement called Pat Ja...
This paper aims to provide educational steps to institutions and agencies that implement rehabilitat...
At first narcotics were only used as a tool for religious rituals and besides that they were also us...
Collection of face-to-face semi-structured interviews with interviewees in Shan State, eastern Myanm...
The aim of this research is to investigate how transformation is experienced and understood in the C...
In recent decades, youth drug use has become a cause of increasing concern across Asia and has inspi...