Illicit Drug Policies and the Global HIV Epidemic: Effects of UN and National Government Approaches

Author:
Daniel Wolfe and Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch
Publisher:
OSI
Publication Date:
1 March 2004
Tags:
HIV-Aids and STDs

"This report examines the intersection of global and national drug policy and HIV trends, with particular attention to those countries where the use of contaminated injection equipment is the primary mode of HIV transmission. Specifically, it highlights the two competing frameworks most commonly used to conceptualize drugs, drug users, and appropriate policy responses at the international and national levels: one regarding criminal enforcement as central, and the other relying on the best practices of public health."

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