Author: | Fifa Rahman, Nick Crofts, Mike Trace, Gary Reid, S. S. Lee, David Jacka, Joanne Csete, Kate Dolan, Ana Rodas, Geoff Monaghan, Steve James, Nicole Turner, Mohd Zaman Khan, Priya Mannava, Sasha Zegenhagen, Nick Thomson, Jimmy Dorabjee, Mohamad Firdaus Zakaria, Dean Lewis, Faisal Ibrahim, Don C. Des Jarlais, Jonathan Freelemyer, Heidi Bramson, Holly Hagan, Simon Baldwin, Nicholas Thomson, Rebecca McKetin, Jih-Heng Li, Karyn Kaplan, Pascal Tanguay, Susan Trevaskes, Sarah Biddulph, Marek Chawarski, Richard Schottenfeld, B. Vicknasingam, Thu Vuong, Nick Crofts, Fifa Rahman | ISBN: | 9780739180389 |
Publisher: | Lexington Books | Publication: | August 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Lexington Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Fifa Rahman, Nick Crofts, Mike Trace, Gary Reid, S. S. Lee, David Jacka, Joanne Csete, Kate Dolan, Ana Rodas, Geoff Monaghan, Steve James, Nicole Turner, Mohd Zaman Khan, Priya Mannava, Sasha Zegenhagen, Nick Thomson, Jimmy Dorabjee, Mohamad Firdaus Zakaria, Dean Lewis, Faisal Ibrahim, Don C. Des Jarlais, Jonathan Freelemyer, Heidi Bramson, Holly Hagan, Simon Baldwin, Nicholas Thomson, Rebecca McKetin, Jih-Heng Li, Karyn Kaplan, Pascal Tanguay, Susan Trevaskes, Sarah Biddulph, Marek Chawarski, Richard Schottenfeld, B. Vicknasingam, Thu Vuong, Nick Crofts, Fifa Rahman |
ISBN: | 9780739180389 |
Publisher: | Lexington Books |
Publication: | August 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Lexington Books |
Language: | English |
Drug Law Reform in East and Southeast Asia is a multi-author look at drugs in East and Southeast Asia, on drug policy, patterns and trends, local problems, human rights abuses, treatment prospects, and potential reforms. From the history of drugs in Asia, the book examines recent trends in illicit drugs, especially the present enormous amphetamine problems. It addresses recent policy shifts, especially harm reduction responses to the devastating drug-associated HIV epidemics. It explores further necessary reform, especially in regard to the abysmally inhuman current emphasis on detention and the death penalty for drug offences, and present the most recent evidence on effective and humane approaches to drug treatments. As the first comprehensive collection on illicit drug and harm reduction in East and Southeast Asia, it will be a vital resource for health professionals, policymakers, and others working there—and elsewhere—on drug policy reform. As the first comprehensive collection on illicit drugs and harm reduction in East and Southeast Asia, it will be a vital resource for health professionals, policymakers, and others working on East and Southeast Asia—and elsewhere—on drug policy.
Drug Law Reform in East and Southeast Asia is a multi-author look at drugs in East and Southeast Asia, on drug policy, patterns and trends, local problems, human rights abuses, treatment prospects, and potential reforms. From the history of drugs in Asia, the book examines recent trends in illicit drugs, especially the present enormous amphetamine problems. It addresses recent policy shifts, especially harm reduction responses to the devastating drug-associated HIV epidemics. It explores further necessary reform, especially in regard to the abysmally inhuman current emphasis on detention and the death penalty for drug offences, and present the most recent evidence on effective and humane approaches to drug treatments. As the first comprehensive collection on illicit drug and harm reduction in East and Southeast Asia, it will be a vital resource for health professionals, policymakers, and others working there—and elsewhere—on drug policy reform. As the first comprehensive collection on illicit drugs and harm reduction in East and Southeast Asia, it will be a vital resource for health professionals, policymakers, and others working on East and Southeast Asia—and elsewhere—on drug policy.