War on Drugs, HIV/AIDS, and Human RightsKasia Malinowska-Sempruch, Sarah Gallagher IDEA, 2004 - 331 pagini Annotation Drug policies are often categorized in terms of public health and safety: governments forbid the voluntary use of certain substances because such use undermines the good of society as a whole. This book aims to position drug policies in another context - the context of human rights. Articles will examine the rights of drug users, with special attention to the right to adequate medical care, which is often denied to intravenous drug users who are suffering from HIV/AIDS. included will be articles that express a contrary position: that intravenous drug users have voluntarily relinquished their rights by engaging in criminal behavior. Particularly controversial are the rights of drug-using mothers whose children are sometimes put into state custody. The book will also examine the conflict between criminal codes and the human right of individual freedom, emphasizing the human rights abuses that often accompany drug policy enforcement. The texts of basic treaties and accords on human rights will be included. |
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... persons — Drug use . 3. HIV positive persons - Civil rights . 4. AIDS ( Disease ) Patients - Civil rights . I. Malinowska - Sempruch , Kasia . II . Gallagher , Sarah . III . Sourcebook on contemporary controversies . HV5801.W357 2004 ...
... persons — Drug use . 3. HIV positive persons - Civil rights . 4. AIDS ( Disease ) Patients - Civil rights . I. Malinowska - Sempruch , Kasia . II . Gallagher , Sarah . III . Sourcebook on contemporary controversies . HV5801.W357 2004 ...
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... persons incarcerated since 1990 , with approximately 23 % of adult inmates incarcerated for drug offences . " The study shows that most injection drug users will be incarcerated at some point during their use years , and many continue ...
... persons incarcerated since 1990 , with approximately 23 % of adult inmates incarcerated for drug offences . " The study shows that most injection drug users will be incarcerated at some point during their use years , and many continue ...
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... person does start using again , either upon release or while still in prison , is substantially increased due to dimin- ished drug tolerance . Finally , drug users experience high levels of stigmatization by gov- ernment , social ...
... person does start using again , either upon release or while still in prison , is substantially increased due to dimin- ished drug tolerance . Finally , drug users experience high levels of stigmatization by gov- ernment , social ...
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Contemporary Drug Policy | 40 |
Stating the Problem and Revealing the Actual Picture | 52 |
The Role and Impact of Law and Enforcement in Reducing the Harms of IDU and HIVAIDS | 60 |
HR2Harm Reduction and Human Rights | 77 |
Views on Public Health and Human Rights | 85 |
Toward the Development of a Human Rights Impact Assessment for the Formulation and Evaluation of Public Health Policies | 88 |
Human Rights and HIV in Context | 191 |
Drug Policies Fuel the HIV Epidemic in Russia and Ukraine | 194 |
Human Rights Abuses Faced by Injection Drug Users in the Era of HIVAIDS | 212 |
Active and Former Injection Drug Users Report of HIV Risk Behaviors During Periods of Incarceration | 228 |
Human Rights Social Disruption and the Spread of HIVAIDS | 239 |
Designing Programs and Policies with a Human Rights Framework | 253 |
An EmpowermentBased HIV Preventive Intervention for Female Sex Workers in West Bengal India | 256 |
One Americans View | 271 |
the Contribution of a Health and Human Rights Framework | 112 |
Health HIV Infection Human Rights and Injection Drug Use | 140 |
The United Nations Illicit Drug Policy and the Global HIV Epidemic | 158 |
Drug User Community Organizing in Harm Reduction and the War on Drugs | 284 |
Law Enforcements Role in a Harm Reduction Regime | 305 |
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Pagina 16 - Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights...
Pagina 35 - Although it is not entirely safe, especially when consumed by children, smoked heavily, or used when driving, it is clearly among the least dangerous psychoactive drugs in common use. In 1988 the administrative law judge for the Drug Enforcement Administration, Francis Young, reviewed the evidence and concluded that "marihuana, in its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man.