In 2009, Mexico decriminalized small-scale drug possession, instituting drug treatment diversion in lieu of incarceration. To assess initial reform impact, our mixed methods study integrated a structured questionnaire with in-depth interviews assessing legal knowledge, police encounters, and risk behaviors among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Tijuana. Between 2010 and 2013, we recruited 737 adults; 32 participated in qualitative interviews. Only 11% reported being aware of the reform; virtually none experienced its operational components. Narratives underscored the law’s irrelevance to PWID; 699 (98%) saw police practice as generally inconsistent with formal law. Instead of treatment diversion, police encounters were associated with risk...
It has been over half a century since the landmark Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs was adopted, ...
Abstract Objective To assess factors associated with drug-related harms related to policing among in...
Background As countries embark on public health-oriented drug law reform, health impact evaluations ...
This research seeks to evaluate the impact of drug policy reform in Mexico within the larger Latin A...
BackgroundIn 2009, Mexican Federal Government enacted "narcomenudeo" reforms decriminalizing possess...
AimsIn 2009, Mexico passed legislation to decriminalize drug possession and improve access to addict...
BackgroundAs countries embark on public health-oriented drug law reform, health impact evaluations a...
BackgroundPolicymakers and researchers seek answers to how liberalized drug policies affect people w...
Abstract Background Mexico’s 2009 “narcomenudeo reform” decriminalized small amounts of drugs, shift...
Mexico has experienced disproportionate drug-related harms given its role as a production and transi...
BackgroundResearch among people who inject drugs (PWIDs) in the USA and Mexico has identified a rang...
BackgroundMexico's 2009 "narcomenudeo reform" decriminalized small amounts of drugs, shifting some d...
BACKGROUND: Mexican law permits syringe purchase and possession without prescription. Nonetheless, p...
BackgroundIn 2009, Mexico reformed its health law to partially decriminalize drug possession conside...
Background: Mexican law permits syringe purchase and possession without prescriptio...
It has been over half a century since the landmark Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs was adopted, ...
Abstract Objective To assess factors associated with drug-related harms related to policing among in...
Background As countries embark on public health-oriented drug law reform, health impact evaluations ...
This research seeks to evaluate the impact of drug policy reform in Mexico within the larger Latin A...
BackgroundIn 2009, Mexican Federal Government enacted "narcomenudeo" reforms decriminalizing possess...
AimsIn 2009, Mexico passed legislation to decriminalize drug possession and improve access to addict...
BackgroundAs countries embark on public health-oriented drug law reform, health impact evaluations a...
BackgroundPolicymakers and researchers seek answers to how liberalized drug policies affect people w...
Abstract Background Mexico’s 2009 “narcomenudeo reform” decriminalized small amounts of drugs, shift...
Mexico has experienced disproportionate drug-related harms given its role as a production and transi...
BackgroundResearch among people who inject drugs (PWIDs) in the USA and Mexico has identified a rang...
BackgroundMexico's 2009 "narcomenudeo reform" decriminalized small amounts of drugs, shifting some d...
BACKGROUND: Mexican law permits syringe purchase and possession without prescription. Nonetheless, p...
BackgroundIn 2009, Mexico reformed its health law to partially decriminalize drug possession conside...
Background: Mexican law permits syringe purchase and possession without prescriptio...
It has been over half a century since the landmark Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs was adopted, ...
Abstract Objective To assess factors associated with drug-related harms related to policing among in...
Background As countries embark on public health-oriented drug law reform, health impact evaluations ...