Rapport
IDPC Drug policy guide. 3rd edition
Auteur(s) :
IDPC (International Drug Policy Consortium)
Année
2016
Page(s) :
147 p.
Sous-type de document :
Guide pratique / Manual
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
London : International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC)
, 3r edition
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
SAN (Santé publique / Public health)
Thésaurus géographique
INTERNATIONAL
Thésaurus mots-clés
DECRIMINALISATION
;
DONNEE PROBANTE
;
POLITIQUE
;
JUSTICE
;
CRIMINALITE
;
RECOMMANDATION
;
PROGRAMME
;
REDUCTION DES RISQUES ET DES DOMMAGES
;
LUTTE
;
PREVENTION
;
EFFICACITE
;
LEGISLATION
;
REPRESSION
;
SANTE PUBLIQUE
Résumé :
The IDPC Drug Policy Guide brings together global evidence, best practice and experiences to provide expert analysis across the spectrum of drug policy.
Each chapter of the Guide introduces a specific policy challenge or principle, and presents advice and recommendations to promote effective, balanced and humane drug policies at the national, regional and international levels:
Chapter 1 describes the five core policy principles to which all IDPC members agree as the basis for our collective advocacy work.
Chapter 2 outlines the key issues related to public health - from scheduling and access to essential medicines, to drug prevention, harm reduction and treatment services.
Chapter 3 offers guidance on the criminal justice system - including alternatives to incarceration, proportionate sentencing, regulated markets and decriminalisation, as well as policies in prisons.
Chapter 4 finally turns to development, alternative livelihoods and the rights of indigenous groups.
This analysis has been made possible through the contributions from many IDPC members - including networks of key affected populations - and is the only document of its kind to provide such a broad and comprehensive investigation of what works and what doesn't in drug control policies.
Each chapter of the Guide introduces a specific policy challenge or principle, and presents advice and recommendations to promote effective, balanced and humane drug policies at the national, regional and international levels:
Chapter 1 describes the five core policy principles to which all IDPC members agree as the basis for our collective advocacy work.
Chapter 2 outlines the key issues related to public health - from scheduling and access to essential medicines, to drug prevention, harm reduction and treatment services.
Chapter 3 offers guidance on the criminal justice system - including alternatives to incarceration, proportionate sentencing, regulated markets and decriminalisation, as well as policies in prisons.
Chapter 4 finally turns to development, alternative livelihoods and the rights of indigenous groups.
This analysis has been made possible through the contributions from many IDPC members - including networks of key affected populations - and is the only document of its kind to provide such a broad and comprehensive investigation of what works and what doesn't in drug control policies.
Historique