Drug-law enforcement constitutes a structural determinant of health among people who inject drugs (PWID). Street encounters between police and PWID (e.g., syringe confiscation, physical assault) have been associated with health harms, but these relationships have not been systematically assessed. We conducted a systematic literature review to evaluate the contribution of policing to risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among PWID. We screened MEDLINE, sociological databases, and gray literature for studies published from 1981 to November 2018 that included estimates of HIV infection/risk behaviors and street policing encounters. We extracted and summarized quantitative findings from all eligible studies. We screened 8,201 ab...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
We undertook a qualitative exploration of police perspectives on injecting drug use and needle and s...
Ecological models of the determinants of health and the consequent importance of structural interven...
Drug-law enforcement constitutes a structural determinant of health among people who inject drugs (P...
Background: Interactions with police shape the HIV risk environment for people who inject drugs (PWI...
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...
Provides an overview of police practices that block drug users' access to harm reduction efforts and...
Introduction: Drug law enforcement is part of the HIV risk environment among people who inject drugs...
IntroductionDrug law enforcement is part of the HIV risk environment among people who inject drugs (...
BACKGROUND:The prevention of drug injecting is often cited as a justification for the deployment of ...
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...
Abstract Objective To assess factors associated with drug-related harms related to policing among in...
BACKGROUND: Mexican law permits syringe purchase and possession without prescription. Nonetheless, p...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
We undertook a qualitative exploration of police perspectives on injecting drug use and needle and s...
Ecological models of the determinants of health and the consequent importance of structural interven...
Drug-law enforcement constitutes a structural determinant of health among people who inject drugs (P...
Background: Interactions with police shape the HIV risk environment for people who inject drugs (PWI...
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...
Provides an overview of police practices that block drug users' access to harm reduction efforts and...
Introduction: Drug law enforcement is part of the HIV risk environment among people who inject drugs...
IntroductionDrug law enforcement is part of the HIV risk environment among people who inject drugs (...
BACKGROUND:The prevention of drug injecting is often cited as a justification for the deployment of ...
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...
Abstract Objective To assess factors associated with drug-related harms related to policing among in...
BACKGROUND: Mexican law permits syringe purchase and possession without prescription. Nonetheless, p...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
We undertook a qualitative exploration of police perspectives on injecting drug use and needle and s...
Ecological models of the determinants of health and the consequent importance of structural interven...