Reduction of Drug-Related Harm
Explore the critical conversation surrounding drug policy in "Reduction of Drug-Related Harm," published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1992. This insightful hardback book, spanning 232 pages, brings together an esteemed international group of practitioners who champion the importance of harm reduction strategies over complete abstention in addressing the complexities of drug use. Each contributor offers compelling arguments and innovative perspectives, emphasizing the need for practical approaches to reduce the negative consequences associated with drug use. Ideal for policymakers, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in understanding contemporary drug issues, this book is a vital resource for fostering informed discussions and effective strategies in the ongoing fight against drug-related harm. Discover how evidence-based methods can make a difference in the lives of individuals and communities affected by drug use.