This bookgathers perspectives from across Asia into one place, allowing for effective advocacy. It offers a single source of material that can be used by health professionals in East and Southeast Asia on drug policy and explains recent changes towards harm reduction and treatment modalities to the general public in East and Southeast Asia.
This bookgathers perspectives from across Asia into one place, allowing for effective advocacy. It offers a single source of material that can be used by health professionals in East and Southeast Asia on drug policy and explains recent changes towards harm reduction and treatment modalities to the general public in East and Southeast Asia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Fifa Rahman and Nick Crofts - Foreword by Marina Mahathir - Preface by Mike Trace - Contrib...
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Foreword Introduction Chapter 3: Historical Perspectives of Drug Use in Asia Chapter 4: Harm Reduction is Good Public Health Chapter 5: Human Rights and Drug Policy Chapter 6: Drug Users and Imprisonment Chapter 7: Law Enforcement and Drug Policy in Southeast Asia Chapter 8: Effective Development and Effective Drug Control are Interdependent: the example of Southeast Asia Chapter 9: Illicit drug policy in Southeast Asia The Users Perspective Chapter 10: Harm Reduction: The Islamic Perspective Chapter 11: HIV and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection among People who Inject Drugs in East and Southeast Asia Chapter 12: Unpacking Compulsory `Rehabilitation in Asia: Problems and Possible Solutions Chapter 13: Responding to ATS use in East and Southeast Asia Chapter 14: Case Study No. 1: Harm Reduction and Drug Policy in Thailand One Step Forward, Two Steps Back Chapter 15: Case Study No. 2: Drug Policy in Taiwan Chapter 16: Case Study No. 3: Emerging from a Black Box: Drug Policymaking in Vietnam Chapter 17: Case Study No. 4: Drug Policy in China Chapter 18: Case Study No. 5: Compulsory Drug Rehabilitation in China Chapter 19: Alternatives to Criminal Justice: Drug Courts, Drug Diversion, and Decriminalisation Chapter 20: Capital Punishment for Drug Offences Chapter 21: Drug Treatment Across Asia Chapter 22: The Way Forward
Foreword Introduction Chapter 3: Historical Perspectives of Drug Use in Asia Chapter 4: Harm Reduction is Good Public Health Chapter 5: Human Rights and Drug Policy Chapter 6: Drug Users and Imprisonment Chapter 7: Law Enforcement and Drug Policy in Southeast Asia Chapter 8: Effective Development and Effective Drug Control are Interdependent: the example of Southeast Asia Chapter 9: Illicit drug policy in Southeast Asia The Users Perspective Chapter 10: Harm Reduction: The Islamic Perspective Chapter 11: HIV and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection among People who Inject Drugs in East and Southeast Asia Chapter 12: Unpacking Compulsory `Rehabilitation in Asia: Problems and Possible Solutions Chapter 13: Responding to ATS use in East and Southeast Asia Chapter 14: Case Study No. 1: Harm Reduction and Drug Policy in Thailand One Step Forward, Two Steps Back Chapter 15: Case Study No. 2: Drug Policy in Taiwan Chapter 16: Case Study No. 3: Emerging from a Black Box: Drug Policymaking in Vietnam Chapter 17: Case Study No. 4: Drug Policy in China Chapter 18: Case Study No. 5: Compulsory Drug Rehabilitation in China Chapter 19: Alternatives to Criminal Justice: Drug Courts, Drug Diversion, and Decriminalisation Chapter 20: Capital Punishment for Drug Offences Chapter 21: Drug Treatment Across Asia Chapter 22: The Way Forward
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