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"Somebody Is Gonna Be Hurt": Involuntary Drug Treatment in Mexico.

Claudia Rafful1, María Elena Medina-Mora2, Patricia González-Zúñiga3, Janis H Jenkins4, M Gudelia Rangel5, Steffanie A Strathdee3, Peter J Davidson3.   

Abstract

Involuntary drug treatment (IDT) is ineffective in decreasing drug use, yet it is a common practice. In Mexico, there are not enough professional residential drug treatment programs, and both voluntary and involuntary drug treatment is often provided by non-evidence based, non-professional programs. We studied the experiences of people who inject drugs (PWID) in Tijuana who were taken involuntarily to drug centers under the auspices of a federally funded police operation. We provide insight into how the health, wellbeing, human rights, dignity, and security of PWID ought to be at the center of international drug policies included in universal health care systems.

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Keywords:  Mexico; derechos humanos; disciplinary power; human rights; involuntary drug treatment; people who inject drugs; personas que se inyectan drogas; poder disciplinario; tratamiento de drogas involuntario

Year:  2019        PMID: 31099592      PMCID: PMC6858943          DOI: 10.1080/01459740.2019.1609470

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Anthropol        ISSN: 0145-9740


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5.  Modelling integrated antiretroviral treatment and harm reduction services on HIV and overdose among people who inject drugs in Tijuana, Mexico.

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6.  The Role of Gender in the Health and Human Rights Practices of Police: The SHIELD Study in Tijuana, Mexico.

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7.  "Pick up anything that moves": a qualitative analysis of a police crackdown against people who use drugs in Tijuana, Mexico.

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9.  Preferences and acceptability of law enforcement initiated referrals for people who inject drugs: a mixed methods analysis.

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Authors:  Stephanie A Meyers; Claudia Rafful; Sonia Jain; Xiaoying Sun; Britt Skaathun; Andrew Guise; Patricia Gonzalez-Zuñiga; Steffanie A Strathdee; Dan Werb; Maria Luisa Mittal
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