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From Words to Action: Comparing the Disparities Between National Drug Policy and Local Implementation in Tijuana, Mexico and Vancouver, Canada

机译:从言语到行动:比较墨西哥提华纳和加拿大温哥华的国家禁毒政策与地方执行之间的差异

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In 2009, Mexico passed a national drug policy reform decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of certain drugs for personal use with the aim of diverting drug-dependent individuals from prison and towards addiction treatment. However, the public health approach codified by the reform has not yet led to a meaningful change in local police practices nor contributed to the meaningful scale-up of harm reduction and addiction treatment services in many Mexican cities. Specifically, in Tijuana, Baja California, there continues to be a variety of local level barriers – including arbitrary police behaviours – that hinder the ability of people who inject drugs (PWID) from accessing vital harm reduction services. This has implications for the growing HIV epidemic in Mexico’s northern border region, given that access to harm reduction interventions has been shown to effectively reduce the risk of HIV infection among PWID. In contrast to the largely enforcement-based local response seen in Tijuana, the municipal Four Pillars approach implemented in Vancouver, Canada in 2001 was passed as a public-health oriented response to the rising prevalence of HIV/AIDS among PWID in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver. Centered on the balancing of four approaches – harm reduction, treatment, prevention and enforcement – the Four Pillars approach in Vancouver has led to a well-resourced local harm reduction and addiction treatment system. This local emphasis on harm reduction contrasts with the Canadian Conservative federal government’s opposition to harm reduction approaches. However, police-public health partnerships along with strong political support have led to the substantial scale up of harm reduction services as well as the reduction of HIV/AIDS among PWID in Vancouver, unlike what has been observed in Tijuana. This commentary therefore aims to assess the discrepancies between federal policy and local responses to drug-related harms in order to fully understand the impact and implications of national drug policies in shaping local response to drug related harms among populations of PWID. Through a comparison of the drug policy landscape in two cities linked by a large North American drug trafficking route - Tijuana, Mexico and Vancouver, Canada, - this commentary suggests that drug policy reform in and of itself will have little impact at the local level unless it is appropriately resourced and meaningfully supported by key stakeholders.
机译:2009年,墨西哥通过了一项国家毒品政策改革,将拥有少量某些毒品供个人使用的行为合法化,以期将毒品依赖者从监狱转移到成瘾治疗。但是,通过改革编纂的公共卫生方法尚未导致当地警察的做法发生有意义的变化,也没有为墨西哥许多城市的减少伤害和成瘾治疗服务的有意义的扩大做出贡献。具体来说,在下加利福尼亚州的蒂华纳,仍然存在各种地方层面的障碍,包括任意的警察行为,这些障碍阻碍了注射毒品者获得重要危害减轻服务的能力。鉴于减少危害干预措施已被证明有效降低了PWID中艾滋病毒感染的风险,这对墨西哥北部边境地区日益流行的艾滋病毒流行产生了影响。与在蒂华纳看到的很大程度上以执法为基础的地方对策不同,2001年在加拿大温哥华实施的市政“四支柱”方法被采纳为针对公共卫生的对策,以应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病在加里福尼亚州市区东部的日益流行。温哥华。温哥华的“四大支柱”方法以减少危害,治疗,预防和执行四种方法的平衡为中心,从而建立了资源充足的本地减少危害和成瘾治疗体系。当地人对减少伤害的重视与加拿大保守党联邦政府反对减少伤害的方法形成鲜明对比。但是,与提华纳州不同,警察与公共卫生的伙伴关系以及强有力的政治支持已导致温哥华PWID中减少伤害服务的大量增加以及艾滋病毒/艾滋病的减少。因此,本评论旨在评估联邦政策与当地对毒品相关危害的应对措施之间的差异,以便全面了解国家毒品政策在塑造PWID人群对毒品相关危害的当地应对措施方面的影响和影响。通过比较两个与大型北美毒品走私路线相连的城市(墨西哥的蒂华纳和加拿大的温哥华)的毒品政策格局,该评论表明,除非进行毒品政策改革,否则本身不会对当地产生影响它得到了适当的资源,并得到了主要利益相关者的有意义的支持。

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