This Brookings report examines the operational models of Brazilian organised crime groups, the changes in drug market and consumption patterns in the country, and how a cycle that feeds violence has established in tension with new legislation and policy responses.
Le principali conclusioni dell’ultima analisi dell’EMCDDA sul problema della droga in Europa indicano una situazione in cui permangono modelli e tendenze a lungo termine, ma stanno emergendo nuovi sviluppi per quanto concerne i modelli di consumo e le risposte al problema. Nell’analisi di quest’anno è evidente quanto siano importanti i fattori globali per l’offerta di droga e i dibattiti politici, mentre sia i modelli di consumo sia le risposte a livello locale sono all’avanguardia delle nuove tendenze.
Sta diventando più difficile definire il confine tra le categorie di mercato delle “vecchie” e nuove droghe, e così come le nuove droghe imitano sempre più spesso tipi di sostanze note, le iniziative in risposta alle nuove droghe possono rispecchiare quelle in risposta ai problemi causati dagli stupefacenti noti.
Mantenere up-to-date con gli sviluppi politici droga iscrivendoti al IDPC mensile Alert.
A importância que os fatores globais assumem na oferta de droga e no debate político está bem patente na análise este ano apresentada, embora os padrões de consumo e as respetivas respostas a nível local estejam na vanguarda das novas tendências.
The objective of this initiative is to identify existing information related to the specific dynamics of this issue in the region and to bring out distinct points of view regarding the problem, the final goal being to identify ways to develop shared advocacy initiatives in the defense of women’s rights.
The objective of the workshop was to build the capacities of NGOs in the region to promote the recommendations of the West African Commission on Drugs for drug policy reform.
This year’s annual review reflects on 20 years of monitoring and examines the global influences and local ramifications of Europe’s ever-changing drugs problem.
This report highlights the disproportionate social, economic, and culturally embedded effects of women and girls who inject drugs and who are more likely than their male counterparts to acquire HIV.
This annual report provides snapshots of the variety of work that Mainline has conducted in 2014 from small scale outreach work aimed at gay men who use drugs, to a large scale study into people with a problematic GHB habit.
This OSF paper elaborates on the gender dimension of drug policy and law with attention to the burdens that ill-conceived policies and inadequate services place on women and girls.