Beyond Zero Tolerance is a comprehensive, cost-effective approach to secondary school drug education and school discipline that is all about helping teenagers by bolstering the student community and educational environment.
On June 26, 2014, a HIV Testing and Counseling activity was conducted in Kalerwe, Uganda to deliver integrated HIV services to the key population group of people who use drugs.
Drug Policy Alliance's 2013 Annual Report details the organization's accomplishments from June 2012 through May 2013, and provides their financial statements.
This report evaluates the prevalence of Police Service Dog (PSD) bites, the impacts that training and deployment practices have on the frequency and severity of injuries, and how PSDs fit into the Canadian National Police Use of Force Framework (NUFF).
This document develops core arguments for why people who inject drugs should be included in national treatment guidelines and programmes for chronic HCV infection – from both public health and human rights perspectives.
This report outlines the DEA's inability to exercise its responsibilities in a fair and impartial manner or to act in accord with the scientific evidence.
The report highlights the failures related to the international scheduling of controlled drugs, and proposes key recommendations to ensure a system based on health and evidence.
This briefing clarifies the extent of Portugal’s achievement, and debunks some of the erroneous claims made about the country’s innovative approach to drugs.
Mainline provides information about drugs and health on the street. This annual report offers information about the activities Mainline conducted throughout 2013.
The aspiration of a drug free ASEAN in 2015 is not realistic and the policy goals and resources should be redirected towards a harm reduction strategy for managing – instead of eliminating – the illicit drug market in the least harmful way.