Over the last three decades, the War on Drugs has stripped people of myriad rights, blocked life-saving public health policies and created new social problems, such as housing and job discrimination. The negative consequences of criminalization are not felt equally, as communities of color and low-income people are much more likely to be targeted for drug-related law enforcement. Increasingly, New York has recognized that drug use is more effectively addressed through a health and safety approach, rather than a criminal-justice approach. One important example is Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs), which offer methadone and buprenorphine (synthetic opioids) to people who are dependent on heroin and other opioids. Methadone treatment has been s...
Amid worsening opioid overdose death rates, the nation continues to face a persistent addiction trea...
Over the past twenty years, opioid drug use has increased, causing an epidemic of opioid abuse that ...
The opioid epidemic remains one of the most pressing public health issues in the United States, with...
Opiate addiction is a large health problem in the United States. It affects not only the addicted in...
Tens of thousands of people dependent on heroin are only the beginning. Because of national policies...
Illicit opioid use exacts a tremendous toll in health andhuman suffering. In the United States, hero...
People who are addicted to opioids have high risks of receiving an overdose of opioid, HIV, hepatiti...
Opioid use disorder (OUD) is increasingly recognized as a chronic, relapsing brain disease whose tre...
Over 70,000 people in the U.S. died from drug overdoses last year, and the U.S. continues to struggl...
The opioid epidemic is becoming a serious crisis throughout the United States of America, and addict...
Reviews international literature on harm reduction programs and their impact on crime and public ord...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) (2016a) state that the misuse and illicit use of prescrip...
OPIOID ANALGESICS ARE AMONG THE MOST EFFEC-tivemedications for painmanagement (includ-ing noncancer ...
While deaths are certainly the most obvious consequence of the opioid epidemic, opioid use disorder ...
This Article identifies and explores a new, local law enforcement approach to alleged drug offenders...
Amid worsening opioid overdose death rates, the nation continues to face a persistent addiction trea...
Over the past twenty years, opioid drug use has increased, causing an epidemic of opioid abuse that ...
The opioid epidemic remains one of the most pressing public health issues in the United States, with...
Opiate addiction is a large health problem in the United States. It affects not only the addicted in...
Tens of thousands of people dependent on heroin are only the beginning. Because of national policies...
Illicit opioid use exacts a tremendous toll in health andhuman suffering. In the United States, hero...
People who are addicted to opioids have high risks of receiving an overdose of opioid, HIV, hepatiti...
Opioid use disorder (OUD) is increasingly recognized as a chronic, relapsing brain disease whose tre...
Over 70,000 people in the U.S. died from drug overdoses last year, and the U.S. continues to struggl...
The opioid epidemic is becoming a serious crisis throughout the United States of America, and addict...
Reviews international literature on harm reduction programs and their impact on crime and public ord...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) (2016a) state that the misuse and illicit use of prescrip...
OPIOID ANALGESICS ARE AMONG THE MOST EFFEC-tivemedications for painmanagement (includ-ing noncancer ...
While deaths are certainly the most obvious consequence of the opioid epidemic, opioid use disorder ...
This Article identifies and explores a new, local law enforcement approach to alleged drug offenders...
Amid worsening opioid overdose death rates, the nation continues to face a persistent addiction trea...
Over the past twenty years, opioid drug use has increased, causing an epidemic of opioid abuse that ...
The opioid epidemic remains one of the most pressing public health issues in the United States, with...