The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates between 75,000 and 125,000 injection drug users are addicted to drugs that include heroin, cocaine or amphetamines. Over fifteen thousand drug users are estimated to reside in the Greater Vancouver area; 69% have reported sharing needles. The Greater Vancouver region, with special consideration for the Downtown Vancouver Eastside, Canada's poorest neighbourhood and the epicentre for injection drug use (IDU), has a high rate not only of illicit drug use but also illicit drug possession and trafficking. It is estimated that nearly half of Vancouver's IDUs ( 4, 700 ID Us and 1,000 street youth) reside in this area covering approximately ten city blocks. On a day-to-to day basis, police officers rout...
Many Canadian cities are experiencing an array ofhealth and social harms as a result of illicit inje...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) have been established as effective harm reduction i...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) have been established as effective harm reduction i...
The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates between 75,000 and 125,000 injection drug users are add...
The injection of illicit drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, is associated with human suffering and h...
In various settings, drug market policing strategies have been found to have unintended negative eff...
Illicit drug use is a major contributor to premature mor-concurrent increase in the use of diverted ...
Introduction: In 2006, the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) developed an organization-wide drug pol...
This study investigates public injecting among participants enrolled in VIDUS using logistic regress...
Many Canadian cities are experiencing ongoing infectious disease and overdose epidemics among inject...
Background: The use of prescription opioid (PO) painkillers has increased substantially in Canada an...
Populations of illicit drug users are characterized byhigh rates of illness and death,1,2 and drug o...
Provides an overview of police practices that block drug users' access to harm reduction efforts and...
Aims To assess heroin injectors’ perceptions of and responses to a warning issued by public healt...
People who inject illegal drugs are known to be atheightened risk of HIV infection and other blood-b...
Many Canadian cities are experiencing an array ofhealth and social harms as a result of illicit inje...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) have been established as effective harm reduction i...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) have been established as effective harm reduction i...
The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates between 75,000 and 125,000 injection drug users are add...
The injection of illicit drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, is associated with human suffering and h...
In various settings, drug market policing strategies have been found to have unintended negative eff...
Illicit drug use is a major contributor to premature mor-concurrent increase in the use of diverted ...
Introduction: In 2006, the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) developed an organization-wide drug pol...
This study investigates public injecting among participants enrolled in VIDUS using logistic regress...
Many Canadian cities are experiencing ongoing infectious disease and overdose epidemics among inject...
Background: The use of prescription opioid (PO) painkillers has increased substantially in Canada an...
Populations of illicit drug users are characterized byhigh rates of illness and death,1,2 and drug o...
Provides an overview of police practices that block drug users' access to harm reduction efforts and...
Aims To assess heroin injectors’ perceptions of and responses to a warning issued by public healt...
People who inject illegal drugs are known to be atheightened risk of HIV infection and other blood-b...
Many Canadian cities are experiencing an array ofhealth and social harms as a result of illicit inje...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) have been established as effective harm reduction i...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) have been established as effective harm reduction i...