First, Do Less Harm
First, Do Less Harm
Harm Reduction as a Principle of Law and Policy
Howard, Amelia; Elliott, Richard; Arlt, Stephanie; Beauchesne, Professeure Line; Chu, Sandra Ka Hon; Gruben, Professor Vanessa; Jackman, Professor Martha; Halabi, Professor Sam; Cox, Chelsea; Glover, Dr. Marewa
University of Ottawa Press
01/2025
300
Dura
Inglês
9780776641942
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Chapter 1: Decriminalizing simple possession of all drugs: developing harm reduction strategies
Line Beauchesne
Chapter 2: Decriminalizing Drug Possession for Personal Use: Harm Reduction as a Constitutional Imperative
Martha Jackman
Chapter 3: "PNEP"
Sandra Ka Hon Chu & Richard Elliott
Chapter 4: Ontario's Consumption Treatment Services Model: Problematizing Conservative Safe Consumption Site Policy
Stephanie Arlt
PART II: Challenges and Opportunities for Harm Reduction and Cannabis
Chapter 5: Governance of Recreational Cannabis in Canada: Jurisdictional Shifts, Punitive Decriminalization and Challenges for Harm Reduction
Joao Velloso, Veronique Fortin and Marie-Eve Sylvestre
Chapter 6 : Criminality and Inequity under Canada's Legalization of Cannabis: A study of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
Stephanie Lake and Margot Young
Chapter 7: Does the dose make the poison? A review of dosing and product testing of cannabis products
Ryan Pusiak
PART III: Reducing Harm in Tobacco Use
Chapter 8 : Preventing perverse effects of public health policy is also harm reduction. Potential risk in some tobacco control interventions for Indigenous peoples
Marewa Glover & Kyro Selkt
Chapter 9: Regulating Harm Reduction Claims under the Canadian Tobacco and Vaping Products Act and the US Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act
Sam F Halabi
Chapter 10: From First Puffs to Policy: A Non-Apology for 32 Years of Substance Use
Chapter 1: Decriminalizing simple possession of all drugs: developing harm reduction strategies
Line Beauchesne
Chapter 2: Decriminalizing Drug Possession for Personal Use: Harm Reduction as a Constitutional Imperative
Martha Jackman
Chapter 3: "PNEP"
Sandra Ka Hon Chu & Richard Elliott
Chapter 4: Ontario's Consumption Treatment Services Model: Problematizing Conservative Safe Consumption Site Policy
Stephanie Arlt
PART II: Challenges and Opportunities for Harm Reduction and Cannabis
Chapter 5: Governance of Recreational Cannabis in Canada: Jurisdictional Shifts, Punitive Decriminalization and Challenges for Harm Reduction
Joao Velloso, Veronique Fortin and Marie-Eve Sylvestre
Chapter 6 : Criminality and Inequity under Canada's Legalization of Cannabis: A study of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
Stephanie Lake and Margot Young
Chapter 7: Does the dose make the poison? A review of dosing and product testing of cannabis products
Ryan Pusiak
PART III: Reducing Harm in Tobacco Use
Chapter 8 : Preventing perverse effects of public health policy is also harm reduction. Potential risk in some tobacco control interventions for Indigenous peoples
Marewa Glover & Kyro Selkt
Chapter 9: Regulating Harm Reduction Claims under the Canadian Tobacco and Vaping Products Act and the US Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act
Sam F Halabi
Chapter 10: From First Puffs to Policy: A Non-Apology for 32 Years of Substance Use