This report highlights how attempts to deal with drug use and trafficking through the “war on drugs” has shockingly increased the number of victims of torture in Mexico and throughout Latin America.
As ASEAN’s Senior Officials on Drug Matters prepare to conduct the final assessment of the ASEAN Work Plan on drugs the intention of this paper is to provide comments on that process from a civil society perspective.
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 report gives feedback about a mission led in Ukraine to assess the situation concerning opioid substitution treatment, and providing assistance in developing an emergency plan aimed at supporting the continuation of SMT in times of crisis.
The report aims at helping the international community to address the toll that illicit drug production, trafficking and consumption continues to take on all our societies, by providing a global overview and analysis of developments.
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.
This report finds that at a population level most migrants in the EU/EEA are healthy, and are only more affected by certain diseases such as HIV and tuberculosis.
This report describes the challenges in West Africa and the policies the region must adopt to prevent drug trafficking, production and consumption from undermining states and societies, and destroying lives.
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.