Politiques des drogues contemporaines en Asie : Idées et opportunités pour le changement

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Politiques des drogues contemporaines en Asie : Idées et opportunités pour le changement

19 août 2019
RAND Corporation

RAND analyse et fait des recommandations sur la collecte de données, l’expansion des services de traitement fondés sur les preuves et des alternatives aux approches répressives envers l’usage des drogues. Pour en savoir plus, en Anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

Countries in Asia have typically addressed illicit drug supply and use with harsh punishments, including compulsory treatment and the death penalty. The region has long espoused the goal of creating a drug-free society, a goal that has been abandoned in other parts of the globe for being infeasible.

Like many other places in the world, there are emerging discussions in Asia about policies to reduce drug use and trafficking. This report aims to help inform policymakers and the public by describing the illicit drug situation for selected Association of Southeast Asian Nations + 3 countries (China, Japan, and South Korea). The authors present three case studies related to the shifting drug and drug policy landscape in Asia: (1) the violent crackdown on drug users and sellers in the Philippines, (2) Thailand’s shift from a similar crackdown toward an alternative approach of reducing criminal sanctions for drug use and improving access to medication treatment and needle exchange, and (3) China’s emergence as a major source of many new chemical precursors and drugs that are exported outside Asia.