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Harm reduction, public health strategies, Barbara Krasner, book editor

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Harm reduction, public health strategies, Barbara Krasner, book editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-172) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Harm reduction
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1040207320
Responsibility statement
Barbara Krasner, book editor
Series statement
Opposing viewpoints series
Sub title
public health strategies
Table Of Contents
Are harm reduction strategies successful? Successful recovery requires a blend of treatment options / U.S. Department of Health & Human Services -- Treating addiction with medication should be carefully considered / Scott Teitelbaum -- The marriage of harm reduction and conservatism promotes personal choice / Tessie Castillo -- Inconsistent hospital policies and tactics threatens recovery / Wendy Glauser, Jeremy Petch, and Mike Tierney -- Safe injection sites may promote uptake of treatment / Chloe Reichel -- Do drug users have a right to quality health care? Universal healthcare is a right / Bernie Sanders -- The Affordable Care Act's essential health benefits are at risk / Laura Santhanam -- New York health centers use harm reduction safety plans to reduce opioid overdoses / Celia Vimont -- Drug addiction affects everyone / DrugRehab.org -- Intravenous drug use is a public health issue / Jeannie D. DiClementi -- Is abstinence the only successful method of recovery? Harm reduction takes a comprehensive approach to reduce drug addiction / AlcoholAnswers.org -- A dialogue between harm reduction and abstinence only / Jana Burson -- Recovery is a continuum / Julia Hammid -- Using moderation management to control substance addiction / DualDiagnosis.org -- Gradualism is the key to recovery from addiction / Scott H. Kellogg -- Does law enforcement help or hinder harm reduction? Mutual trust between law enforcement and community health systems is needed / David Cloud -- Police culture benefits from a special network to respond effectively to HIV / Nick Crofts and Melissa Jardine -- Active police engagement can help meet the 2030 goal to end AIDS / Nick Crofts and David Patterson -- Safeguarding public health through the law / Lawrence O. Gostin and Lindsay F. Wiley -- The federal government budget for the 21st century should invest in drug treatment and prevention / Drug Policy Alliance -- Countries vary in their approaches to narcotics decriminalization and harm reduction treatments / The Library of Congress
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