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People who inject or use drugs

Do Not Cross: Policing and HIV Risk Faced by People Who Use Drugs

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2007
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Report

This paper reviews the research literature of relevance to Canada on the impact of law enforcement practices on HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment for people who use illegal drugs. We consider the impact of national and provincial/state laws and municipal bylaws...

Hard Time: HIV and Hepatitis C Prevention Programming for Prisoners in Canada

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2007
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Report

The goal of this report is to encourage and aid prison systems, other sectors of government, non-governmental and community organizations, and prisoners themselves in responding to the challenges of HIV and HCV, particularly with respect to prevention. 

Closed to Reason: The International Narcotics Control Board and HIV/AIDS

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2007
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Report

Nearly one in three HIV infections outside Africa is among people who inject drugs. The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) could and should be playing a key role in stopping this injection-driven HIV epidemic — but it’s not.Instead, the Board...

Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Drug Offences: Why Everyone Loses

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2006
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Form or template

There has recently been a movement on the part of the newly elected federal government to consider mandatory sentences and stiff penalties for drug offenders. However, scientific evidence indicates that mandatory minimum sentences only worsen the health-related harms...

Legislating for Health and Human Rights: Model Law on Drug Use and HIV/AIDS — Module 6: Outreach and information

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2006
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Report

This model law resource is designed to inform and assist policy-makers and advocates as they approach the task of reforming or making laws to meet the legal challenges posed by the HIV epidemic among people who use drugs.Module 6 contains a prefatory note which...

Legislating for Health and Human Rights: Model Law on Drug Use and HIV/AIDS — Module 7: Stigma and discrimination

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2006
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Report

This model law resource is designed to inform and assist policy-makers and advocates as they approach the task of reforming or making laws to meet the legal challenges posed by the HIV epidemic among people who use drugs.Module 7 contains a prefatory note which...

Final Report: Cannabis as Therapy for People Living with HIV/AIDS: “Our Right, Our Choice”

Organization: Canadian AIDS Society
Publication date: 2006
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Report

The Canadian AIDS Society (CAS) received funding to study the barriers to access to cannabis for medicinal purposes for people living with HIV/AIDS. We conducted an extensive consultation of people living with HIV/AIDS from across Canada through focus groups and a...

Prison Needle Exchange: Lessons from a Comprehensive Review of International Evidence and Experience (Second Edition, 2006)

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2006
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Report

This report examines the issue of prison needle exchange based upon the international experience and evidence current to April 2006. The authors undertook a literature review, visited prisons in four countries, and corresponded with people responsible for...

Legislating for Health and Human Rights: Model Law on Drug Use and HIV/AIDS — Module 1: Criminal law issues

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2006
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Report

This model law resource is designed to inform and assist policy-makers and advocates as they approach the task of reforming or making laws to meet the legal challenges posed by the HIV epidemic among people who use drugs.Module 1 contains a prefatory note which...

Needle Exchange Programs and the HIV Outbreak among Injection Drug Users in Vancouver, Canada: Addressing Some Common Misperceptions

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2005
Format: PDF

The use of needle exchange programs (NEPs) has been associated with reductions in HIV infection in a number of settings. However, questions regarding NEP efficacy have persisted, and have been partially fuelled by misinterpretations of an early evaluation of NEP use...
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