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The purpose of this report is to help the Heads of State and Government of the Americas to establish a frame of reference to address the drugs problem in their countries and to guide future multilateral policies and actions.
These scenarios are stories about what 'could' happen in the future in and around the hemispheric drug system, based on current trends, and including relevant political, economic, social, cultural and international dynamics.
This report contains recommendations for federal legislative reform related to civil rights, deficit reduction, law enforcement, foreign policy, sentencing, effective drug treatment, public health, and drug prevention education.
For the first time, sitting presidents in Latin America are questioning the international drug control paradigm and calling for objective debate on alternative approaches.
This document aims to share experiences and strengthen programming among vulnerable adolescents in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
This report presents the findings of an opium risk assessment carried out in Afghanistan and focuses on the trends of opium cultivation in different provinces of the country.
This report shows, through interviews with nine people whose lives have been directly affected by stop and search, the disproportionality and ethnic prejudice of law enforcement practices.
78 governments and civil society in 106 countries report the existence of laws and policies which present obstacles to accessing HIV services for key populations.
In late May 2013, the Vancouver based Pivot Legal Society will release its report on the effects of the Safe Streets and Communities Act (SSCA) on low-income drug users in Canada.
The report documents the failing role that current federal drug policies play in supporting safety and health and draws attention to the acute need for an improved system of supports for people who inject drugs.
This report summarises the results of site assessments on HIV and drug use, conducted by the International HIV/AIDS Allianceand drug use in China, India, Indonesia, Kenya and Malaysia.
This study uses inmate self-report surveys from 2002 and 2004 to examine characteristics of the prison and jail populations in the USA and examine drug courts experience.
The data analysis provided in this publication will allow the analysis of the market from the demand and supply perspective and for the estimation of the size of the market and of the populations involved.