AbstractA large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without taking into account public health and human rights considerations increase the health risks of people who inject drugs (PWIDs) and their communities. Although formal laws are an important component of the legal environment supporting harm reduction, it is the enforcement of the law that affects PWIDs’ behavior and attitudes most acutely. This commentary focuses primarily on drug policies and policing practices that increase PWIDs’ risk of acquiring HIV and viral hepatitis, and avenues for intervention. Policy and legal reforms that promote public health over the criminalization of drug use and PWID are urgently needed. This should inc...
Drug dependence and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are America\u27s two most pressing epidemics,...
Ecological models of the determinants of health and the consequent importance of structural interven...
AbstractIn 2011, over 10.1 million people were held in prisons around the world. HIV prevalence is e...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
Background: Interactions with police shape the HIV risk environment for people who inject drugs (PWI...
Background: Interactions with police shape the HIV risk environment for people who inject drugs (PWI...
Provides an overview of police practices that block drug users' access to harm reduction efforts and...
Drug-law enforcement constitutes a structural determinant of health among people who inject drugs (P...
Drug-law enforcement constitutes a structural determinant of health among people who inject drugs (P...
Drug-law enforcement constitutes a structural determinant of health among people who inject drugs (P...
We commend the important work of Deren et al. that underscores the high rates of HIV among Puerto Ri...
Drug dependence and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are America\u27s two most pressing epidemics,...
Drug dependence and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are America\u27s two most pressing epidemics,...
Ecological models of the determinants of health and the consequent importance of structural interven...
AbstractIn 2011, over 10.1 million people were held in prisons around the world. HIV prevalence is e...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
A large body of scientific evidence indicates that policies based solely on law enforcement without ...
Background: Interactions with police shape the HIV risk environment for people who inject drugs (PWI...
Background: Interactions with police shape the HIV risk environment for people who inject drugs (PWI...
Provides an overview of police practices that block drug users' access to harm reduction efforts and...
Drug-law enforcement constitutes a structural determinant of health among people who inject drugs (P...
Drug-law enforcement constitutes a structural determinant of health among people who inject drugs (P...
Drug-law enforcement constitutes a structural determinant of health among people who inject drugs (P...
We commend the important work of Deren et al. that underscores the high rates of HIV among Puerto Ri...
Drug dependence and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are America\u27s two most pressing epidemics,...
Drug dependence and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are America\u27s two most pressing epidemics,...
Ecological models of the determinants of health and the consequent importance of structural interven...
AbstractIn 2011, over 10.1 million people were held in prisons around the world. HIV prevalence is e...