Indonesia's drug policy

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Indonesia's drug policy

23 October 2019

By Inside Indonesia

Covering topics from crystal meth use to the unexplored world of Indonesian women in rehabilitation, this collection of articles provides a comprehensive overview of the drug policy field in Indonesia. The following articles highlights the impact of drug policy in dictating the experiences of individuals, as well as policies' disproportionate impact on vulnerable groups. Combining photography with case studies and historical analyses of how the country's drug policy came to be, this collection is an essential for anyone who wishes to learn about the experiences of people who use drugs in Indonesia.

  • Drugs and drug policy | By Claudia Stoicescu and Wayne Palmer
  • Crystal meth users in Indonesia | By Laura Nevendorff and Ignatius Praptoraharajo
  • Photo essay: Woman to woman | By Alexandra Radu
  • From drug control to harm reduction | By Emily Rowe
  • Criminal patients | By Lex Kuiper
  • Drugs and the death penalty | By Puri Kecana Putri & Aghniadi
  • Populism versus justice | By Ricky Gunawan & Raynov T. Pamintori
  • Cannabis, for starters | By Dania Putri