DPA's Curriculum aims to provide teens with honest and scientifically accurate information on drug-related matters and empower them to reduce drug-related harms.
Transform explores how young adults are being exploited by organised crime groups in their drug supply network and suggest that this could be prevented with the implementation of regulated markets.
A new study from researchers at the University of British Columbia found that a harm reduction message resonated the most with teens, instead of the typical “don’t do drugs” talk.
‘The war on drugs is funding gangs, fuelling crime, giving children easy access on social media and disproportionately criminalising working class young men,' says David Lammy
The highly-publicised case of Junnosuke Taguchi, a young celebrity charged for 2g of cannabis, underscores the enduring stigma on people who use drugs.
This edition of the World Day against the death penalty will focus on the psychological and social impacts on children whose parents were sentenced to death and/or executed.
Volteface sheds light on the role of social media in facilitating access to controlled substances and the impact of this phenomenon, particularly on young people.
This workshop gathered women from 8 countries in the Americas to discuss incarceration conditions and share experiences to build a movement advocating for the rights of incarcerated women.
This multi-country research suggests sexual minority youth are at higher risk of substance use behaviours than their peers, which underscores the need for tailored approaches.
Gurises Unidos and CWS surveyed public officials, experts and children of incarcerated parents to offer recommendations on how to ensure their rights are guaranteed.
The criminalisation of drug use disproportionately affects racial minorities and marginalised communities. A regulation framework for cannabis should take this into account to avoid recreating these same inequities.