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  • ‘Drug users need treatment,’ says President Obama. Not so fast, says Dr. Carl Hart

    Apr 3, 2016

    The Columbia University neuroscientist wants to shift the focus to harm reduction. […]

  • The roots of mass incarceration

    Apr 3, 2016

    The prison-industrial complex can be traced back to the school-to-prison pipeline. Our children are punished at alarming rates, setting them up for a bleak future in our revolving-door prison system. […]

  • Peter Dunne takes health, rather than criminal, approach to drugs

    Apr 3, 2016

    New Zealand’s Associate Health Minister, Peter Dunne, has reiterated the Government’s commitment to review drug policy and make sure drug offending is primarily seen as a health matter. […]

  • The latest HRA Newsletter

    Mar 31, 2016

    HRA Newsletter March 2016 […]

  • When it comes to handling drugs, we need to be transparent

    Mar 22, 2016

    Given that many countries are talking seriously about the need to change the international treaties, and the abject failure of a law-enforcement approach for addressing drug use, the pressure will be on Australia to decide if it remains in the small band of countries fighting a ‘war on drugs’ or becomes part of the growing movement for change, which even…

  • HIV activists fear UN ‘War on Drugs’ conference is already doomed

    Mar 22, 2016

    On April 19, the UN is set to hold its first major conference on drugs policies in nearly 20 years. But activists are warning that certain member states are clinging to status quo policies that have failed in the past and will fail in the future. […]

  • Pressure mounts on UN to create positive change at UNGASS

    Mar 22, 2016

    Two new reports, released to mark the beginning of the 59th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna this week, have once again laid bare the harms caused by prohibition and the need to radically change the way we look at drug policy in the build up to UNGASS 2016. […]

  • Report: Decriminalizing drugs saves money and improves health

    Mar 22, 2016

    The decriminalization of drugs does not lead to a surge in drug use, according to new report that says it actually leads to positive outcomes. […]

  • A quiet revolution: Drug decriminalisation across the globe

    Mar 22, 2016

    The aim of this report is to inform the public and policymakers alike on the impact of decriminalising drug possession offences, showing that decriminalisation does not lead to increased rates of use while equally demonstrating that law enforcement led approaches have little impact on this metric. […]

  • Opponents of the war on drugs are not satisfied with the UN’s plan to end it

    Mar 22, 2016

    After decades of prohibition, 2016 could be the year governments around the world admit that the war on drugs has failed. Or, just as easily, they could maintain the status quo. […]

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