Rapport
2024
(Stratégie nationale pour le contrôle des stupéfiants 2024)
Titre de série :
National drug control strategy
Auteur(s) :
ONDCP (Office of National Drug Control Policy)
Année :
2024
Page(s) :
124 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
Washington, DC : The White House
;
Washington, DC : ONDCP
Refs biblio. :
376
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
SAN (Santé publique / Public health)
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Thésaurus mots-clés
PREVENTION
;
LUTTE
;
SURDOSE
;
TRAITEMENT
;
POLITIQUE
;
PLANIFICATION SANITAIRE
;
PRODUIT ILLICITE
;
TRAFIC
;
PRODUCTION
;
OPIOIDES
;
FENTANYL
;
PROGRAMME
;
REDUCTION DES RISQUES ET DES DOMMAGES
;
JUSTICE
;
ACCES AUX SOINS
Note de contenu :
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface from Dr. Gupta, Director.
Introduction and executive summary.
Chapter 1: Strengthening prevention and early intervention.
Chapter 2: Expanding access to evidence-based harm reduction strategies.
Chapter 3: Expanding access to evidence-based treatment.
Chapter 4: Building a recovery-ready nation.
Chapter 5: Reducing the supply of illicit substances in the homeland.
Chapter 6: Cracking down on the global suppliers of illicit drugs and related criminal networks.
Chapter 7: Improving the criminal justice system's response to substance use disorder.
Chapter 8: Building better data systems and research.
Appendix A: National treatment plan.
Appendix B: Drug data plan.
Appendix C: Northern, Southwest, and Caribbean border counternarcotics strategies.
Glossary.
References/Notes.
Preface from Dr. Gupta, Director.
Introduction and executive summary.
Chapter 1: Strengthening prevention and early intervention.
Chapter 2: Expanding access to evidence-based harm reduction strategies.
Chapter 3: Expanding access to evidence-based treatment.
Chapter 4: Building a recovery-ready nation.
Chapter 5: Reducing the supply of illicit substances in the homeland.
Chapter 6: Cracking down on the global suppliers of illicit drugs and related criminal networks.
Chapter 7: Improving the criminal justice system's response to substance use disorder.
Chapter 8: Building better data systems and research.
Appendix A: National treatment plan.
Appendix B: Drug data plan.
Appendix C: Northern, Southwest, and Caribbean border counternarcotics strategies.
Glossary.
References/Notes.
Résumé :
America is facing the deadliest drug threat in our history. Over the last 25 years, drug overdose deaths in the United States from synthetic opioids, including fentanyl, have risen to more than 100 times their 1999 levels. The rate of fatal overdoses from other drugs, including cocaine and methamphetamine, has also surged. The overdose crisis calls for bold action.
The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) has outlined vital steps for attacking two drivers of this crisis. First, we need to protect against overdoses and reduce demand for drugs, including by preventing drug use before it starts, saving lives, and supporting people in recovery. Second, we need to dismantle the supply chains of illicit drugs, including cracking down on the global criminal networks fueling American deaths. These lines of effort are two sides of the same coin. Both must be pursued aggressively for meaningful and lasting change. [...]
The 2024 Strategy is aimed at addressing the overdose crisis from multiple angles. This includes preventing youth substance use, expanding access to life-saving medications like naloxone, expanding access to evidence-based treatment, building a recovery-ready Nation, and ramping up efforts to disrupt and dismantle drug trafficking. [Extracts]
The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) has outlined vital steps for attacking two drivers of this crisis. First, we need to protect against overdoses and reduce demand for drugs, including by preventing drug use before it starts, saving lives, and supporting people in recovery. Second, we need to dismantle the supply chains of illicit drugs, including cracking down on the global criminal networks fueling American deaths. These lines of effort are two sides of the same coin. Both must be pursued aggressively for meaningful and lasting change. [...]
The 2024 Strategy is aimed at addressing the overdose crisis from multiple angles. This includes preventing youth substance use, expanding access to life-saving medications like naloxone, expanding access to evidence-based treatment, building a recovery-ready Nation, and ramping up efforts to disrupt and dismantle drug trafficking. [Extracts]
Affiliation :
USA