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'I held on to the police's leg for mercy ': Experiences of adversity, risk and harm among people who inject drugs during an anti-drug drive in Dhaka, Bangladesh

机译:“我坚持怜悯警察的腿”:在孟加拉国达卡的抗药物驱动器期间注射药物的人们的逆境,风险和伤害的经验

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Background: A number of countries across Asia have instituted "drug wars ", aimed at eradicating drug supply and consumption. These wars often employ strategies like arbitrary arrest and detention, increased surveillance, harassment and sometimes extrajudicial killings. However, these measures have not been shown to effectively eliminate drug supply and consumption; rather they often predispose people who use drugs to increased risk and harm. Such a drug war was declared in the form of an anti-drug drive (ADD) in Bangladesh in 2018. This article examined the impact of the ADD on drug injecting activities and harm reduction service uptake among people who inject drugs (PWID).
机译:背景:亚洲许多国家已经发起了旨在根除毒品供应和消费的“毒品战争”。这些战争经常采用诸如任意逮捕和拘留、加强监视、骚扰以及有时法外处决等策略。然而,这些措施并没有有效地消除毒品供应和消费;相反,它们往往使吸毒者更容易增加风险和伤害。2018年,孟加拉国以反毒品运动(ADD)的形式宣战。本文研究了附加药物注射活动和注射毒品者(PWID)接受减少伤害服务的影响。

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