Wisse et al. argue that adaptations in the drug response in relation to COVID-19 should pave the way for positive and sustainable change in the health and criminal justice systems.
Hiller-Sturmhoefel's study also suggests African Americans with a recent substance use disorder diagnosis were twice as likely to acquire COVID-19 than their white counterparts.
HRW's flagship publication includes multiple accounts on how countries around the world weaponise drug control to supress dissent and undermine human rights.
The Support. Don’t Punish campaign documents global efforts to progress harm reduction and drug policy reform as part of the 2020 Global Day of Action.
HRI and IDPC discuss some of the current and emerging challenges specifically faced by people detained for drug offences and people in detention who use drugs.
The Council of the European Union approves the regional bloc's new Strategy, based on supply reduction, demand reduction and addressing drug-related harm.