Literature DB >> 20022234

Normalization and harm reduction: research avenues and policy agendas.

Patricia G Erickson1, Andrew D Hathaway.   

Abstract

An affinity between the evidence and arguments for drug normalization and the policy and programme directions favoured by harm reduction is often assumed but seldom critically examined. This commentary looks at parallels and contradictions emerging with respect to different cultures, social settings, types of problems and responses where the match is less than perfect. Mounting evidence of normalization has also led to backlash in some countries and the mobilization of forces reaffirming prohibition. We call for further research on normalization that focuses on substance use, risks, harms, and social context across a broader spectrum of the population, and in a variety of cultures. By emphasizing the most serious harms experienced by persons in the smallest segments of drug using populations, harm reduction often has neglected broader research and policy suggestions that might be implemented to benefit controlled, recreational drug users. Future policy development with respect to normalization will require more research and more serious discussion of its implications for informing the transition toward a global public health approach to substance use. Copyright (c) 2009. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20022234     DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2009.11.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Drug Policy        ISSN: 0955-3959


  5 in total

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3.  Whither RDS? An investigation of Respondent Driven Sampling as a method of recruiting mainstream marijuana users.

Authors:  Andrew D Hathaway; Elaine Hyshka; Patricia G Erickson; Mark Asbridge; Serge Brochu; Marie-Marthe Cousineau; Cameron Duff; David Marsh
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2010-07-09

Review 4.  A qualitative review of cannabis stigmas at the twilight of prohibition.

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Journal:  J Cannabis Res       Date:  2020-12-07

5.  Has illicit drug use become normalised in groups of Swedish youth? A latent class analysis of school survey data from 2012 to 2015.

Authors:  Patrik Karlsson; Mats Ekendahl; Josefin Månsson; Jonas Raninen
Journal:  Nordisk Alkohol Nark       Date:  2018-12-05
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