Deck 12: Global Drug Policy

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_________________ refers to an absence of laws punishing people for using drugs, while drug trafficking remains a crime.

A) Legalization
B) Decriminalization
C) Harm reduction
D) All of these
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Drugs became a major political issue during the 1988 presidential campaign in part because of a __________ that asked the question "Should Drugs Be Made Legal?"

A) 60 Minutes newscast
B) Time Magazine article
C) Washington Post editorial
D) National Public Radio on-air debate
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When Connecticut changed its law to permit the purchase and possession of hypodermic needles without a prescription, the number of AIDS cases fell by _____ percent.

A) 5
B) 15
C) 40
D) 80
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Dutch drug policy led to an influx of heroin users from other countries - so-called_____________.

A) drug tourist
B) coffee shop owners
C) drug chasers
D) drug runners
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It was discovered that intravenous drug users who are also __________ do not get AIDS.

A) asthmatic
B) diabetic
C) pregnant
D) all of these
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__________ policy is based on the idea that drug use is a fact of life and needs to be discouraged in as practical a manner as possible.

A) Canadian
B) British
C) Dutch
D) Swiss
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Oregon has no law restricting the distribution of ____________________, but addicts frequently do not have the necessary funds to purchase them.

A) hypodermic needles
B) methadone
C) buprenorphine
D) dehydrocodeine
Question
The primary aim of Dutch drug policy is focused on ________________.

A) health protection
B) crime control
C) focus on harms
D) balancing costs and benefits
Question
_________ advocates the elimination of the policy of drug prohibition and the inauguration of a replacement policy of drug control and regulation.

A) DEAP
B) LEAP
C) SEAP
D) FEAP
Question
Deliberately engaging in dangerous pursuits can be explained by these activities causing release of potentially reinforcing neurotransmitters such as _________ or endorphins.

A) adrenaline
B) dopamine
C) neurons
D) glucagon
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____________ is a notable exception where it is not only illegal to be in possession of a controlled substance, but it is against the law to be under the influence of any illicit drug.

A) Canadian
B) Sweden
C) Dutch
D) Swiss
Question
Hard-core __________ heroin addicts receive their drugs from the government.

A) Canadian
B) British
C) Dutch
D) Swiss
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In a __________ effort to reduce the spread of AIDS among intravenous drug users, a service agency in Portland, OR became the first to distribute free needles to addicts.

A) 1970
B) 1978
C) 1980
D) 1988
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Nadelmann argues that most Americans would oppose making alcohol and tobacco illegal because _______________.

A) adult Americans have the right to choose what substances they will consume and what risks they will take
B) the economic costs of trying to coerce so many Americans into abstaining from those substances would be enormous
C) the social costs would be disastrous
D) All of these are correct
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The principle of harm reduction that evaluates impacts in comparison to some other, or no, intervention is ___________________.

A) humanistic values
B) pragmatism
C) focus on harms
D) balancing costs and benefits
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A policy of containment has been adopted by the __________________.

A) Canadian
B) British
C) Dutch
D) Swiss
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At the end of 2006, _________, which has one of the highest rates of HIV in the nation, became the last of the fifty states to approve legislation permitting needle-exchange programs.

A) New York
B) California
C) New Jersey
D) Georgia
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For those who accept the _____________ of addiction-that some people take heroin or cocaine to compensate for a physiological deficiency-legalization is a reasonable suggestion.

A) personalistic theory
B) autoimmune theory
C) crime control theory
D) disease theory
Question
Most of those who ingest psychoactive chemicals ___________________.

A) do not become dysfunctional
B) degenerate to chronic use
C) degenerate to compulsive use
D) degenerate to obsessive use
Question
The principle of harm reduction that accepts that some use of mind-altering substances is a common feature of human experience is ________________________.

A) humanistic values
B) pragmatism
C) focus on harms
D) balancing costs and benefits
Question
Steven Wisotsky argues that we have continuously focused on the _________ of substances who nonmedical use is subject to criminal sanctions.

A) positives
B) negatives
C) both a & b
D) neither a or b
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From 1979 to 1983, Amsterdam permitted ___________ where drugs could be consumed.

A) schools
B) restrooms
C) drug use rooms
D) public foyers
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If legalized, any person who is shown to be addicted to heroin could receive prescriptions for the drug. Who would determine how much heroin he/she should receive?

A) The user
B) Pharmacist
C) Dietitian
D) Physician
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_____________ has also been a problem in the Netherlands, although it is primarily used by polydrug users.

A) Heroin
B) Marijuana
C) Crack Cocaine
D) Ecstasy
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Harm reduction abandons abstinence as a realistic objective.
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In ________ there are no criminal penalties for possession of drugs for personal use as defined as up to a ten-day supply.

A) Portugal
B) Brazil
C) Netherlands
D) Zimbabwe
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Soldiers returning to the United States who used high-quality _________ while in Vietnam discontinued use when they were no longer confronted by the anxiety and depression of the war experience.

A) cocaine
B) marijuana
C) alcohol
D) heroin
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_______________ would enable the use of social controls that inhibit antisocial, albeit lawful, behavior.

A) Decriminalization
B) Harm reduction
C) Legalization
D) All of these
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In (the) _______________, from a policymaker's viewpoint, drugs are viewed as a social and health risk controlled by minimal measures or even ignored.

A) Canada
B) Netherlands
C) U.S.
D) Switzerland
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The Dutch distinguish between "soft" drugs such as marijuana and "hard" drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and ecstasy.
Question
Decriminalization refers to the absence of laws punishing people for using drugs.
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A pragmatic process of identifying, measuring, and assessing the relative importance of drug-related problems is which principle of harm reduction?

A) Pragmatism
B) Humanistic Values
C) Focus on Harms
D) Balancing Costs and Benefits
Question
Founded in 1993, the _______________ has been promoting public policing aimed at moving the country in the direction of European countries that have abandoned the "drug warrior" approach to drug use.

A) Harm Reduction Coalition
B) Harm Reduction Policy Summit
C) Harm Reduction Consortium
D) Harm Reduction Stakeholders Convention
Question
The harm reduction approach recognizes that while abstinence is desirable, it is not a ________ goal.

A) cost effective
B) realistic
C) desired
D) timely
Question
Cocaine, __________, and heroin freely available to adults could be used by youngsters as easily as cigarettes and alcohol are.

A) amphetamines
B) marijuana
C) MDMA
D) caffeine
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The cannabis policy debate "has often been represented as a forced choice between two positions: _______ and ________.

A) Crabs & Shrimp
B) Deer & Cattle
C) Doves & Hawks
D) Frogs & Snakes
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The majority of Australia's AIDS cases are intravenous drug users.
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In the Netherlands in 2012, in order to stop drug tourism, nonresidents were barred from buying marijuana.
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The drug user's decision to use drugs is accepted as fact within which principle of harm reduction?

A) Pragmatism
B) Humanistic Values
C) Focus on Harms
D) Balancing Costs and Benefits
Question
The drug policy in Switzerland is one of ______________

A) containment.
B) harm reduction.
C) decriminalization.
D) legalization.
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____________, where it is not only illegal to be in possession of a controlled substance, but it is against the law to be under the influence of any illicit drug, is an exception to the popularity of harm reduction in Europe.
Question
Explain the harm reduction model of response to drug abuse.
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To develop a policy that answers these serious concerns, we need to consider the ___________ of drug use.
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Among those who are strongly opposed to drug decriminalization, however, are many leaders of the _________________ community.
Question
Explain the difference between legalization and decriminalization.
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Explain how the belief in what causes crime shapes drug control policy.
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Although cocaine and methamphetamine use is a major problem, there are few calling for its legalization.
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A serious effort to deal logically with drugs in the United States would require greater efforts to reduce the ills of urban America.
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In Portugal all drugs have been legalized.
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Discuss the success or failure of the Netherlands drug policies.
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The harm reduction approach is popular throughout __________, where officials generally avoid the "drug warrior" approach.
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After extensive experimentation in numerous cities throughout the country, Canada has elected to abandon consideration of harm reduction programs.
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Discuss needle exchange programs in Europe.
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Brecher contends that most of the harmful aspects of heroin use are the result of its being __________.
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Needle-exchange opponents in the U.S., including law enforcement, political, religious, and drug treatment officials, contend that free needles __________ drug use.
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The harm-reduction principle of focus on harms suggests that the fact or extent of a person's drug use per se is of secondary importance to the risk of __________ consequent to use.
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There is a very high correlation between urban poverty and heroin and cocaine use.
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Views on drug policy are conditioned on the particular _________that one adopts.
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The harm-reduction principle of _____________ suggests that acknowledges that while carrying risks, drug use also provides the user with benefits that must be taken into account if drug-using behavior is to be understood.
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Most harm-reduction programs have a hierarchy of __________.
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Deck 12: Global Drug Policy
1
_________________ refers to an absence of laws punishing people for using drugs, while drug trafficking remains a crime.

A) Legalization
B) Decriminalization
C) Harm reduction
D) All of these
B
2
Drugs became a major political issue during the 1988 presidential campaign in part because of a __________ that asked the question "Should Drugs Be Made Legal?"

A) 60 Minutes newscast
B) Time Magazine article
C) Washington Post editorial
D) National Public Radio on-air debate
B
3
When Connecticut changed its law to permit the purchase and possession of hypodermic needles without a prescription, the number of AIDS cases fell by _____ percent.

A) 5
B) 15
C) 40
D) 80
C
4
Dutch drug policy led to an influx of heroin users from other countries - so-called_____________.

A) drug tourist
B) coffee shop owners
C) drug chasers
D) drug runners
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It was discovered that intravenous drug users who are also __________ do not get AIDS.

A) asthmatic
B) diabetic
C) pregnant
D) all of these
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__________ policy is based on the idea that drug use is a fact of life and needs to be discouraged in as practical a manner as possible.

A) Canadian
B) British
C) Dutch
D) Swiss
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7
Oregon has no law restricting the distribution of ____________________, but addicts frequently do not have the necessary funds to purchase them.

A) hypodermic needles
B) methadone
C) buprenorphine
D) dehydrocodeine
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The primary aim of Dutch drug policy is focused on ________________.

A) health protection
B) crime control
C) focus on harms
D) balancing costs and benefits
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9
_________ advocates the elimination of the policy of drug prohibition and the inauguration of a replacement policy of drug control and regulation.

A) DEAP
B) LEAP
C) SEAP
D) FEAP
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10
Deliberately engaging in dangerous pursuits can be explained by these activities causing release of potentially reinforcing neurotransmitters such as _________ or endorphins.

A) adrenaline
B) dopamine
C) neurons
D) glucagon
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____________ is a notable exception where it is not only illegal to be in possession of a controlled substance, but it is against the law to be under the influence of any illicit drug.

A) Canadian
B) Sweden
C) Dutch
D) Swiss
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Hard-core __________ heroin addicts receive their drugs from the government.

A) Canadian
B) British
C) Dutch
D) Swiss
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In a __________ effort to reduce the spread of AIDS among intravenous drug users, a service agency in Portland, OR became the first to distribute free needles to addicts.

A) 1970
B) 1978
C) 1980
D) 1988
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Nadelmann argues that most Americans would oppose making alcohol and tobacco illegal because _______________.

A) adult Americans have the right to choose what substances they will consume and what risks they will take
B) the economic costs of trying to coerce so many Americans into abstaining from those substances would be enormous
C) the social costs would be disastrous
D) All of these are correct
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The principle of harm reduction that evaluates impacts in comparison to some other, or no, intervention is ___________________.

A) humanistic values
B) pragmatism
C) focus on harms
D) balancing costs and benefits
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A policy of containment has been adopted by the __________________.

A) Canadian
B) British
C) Dutch
D) Swiss
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At the end of 2006, _________, which has one of the highest rates of HIV in the nation, became the last of the fifty states to approve legislation permitting needle-exchange programs.

A) New York
B) California
C) New Jersey
D) Georgia
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For those who accept the _____________ of addiction-that some people take heroin or cocaine to compensate for a physiological deficiency-legalization is a reasonable suggestion.

A) personalistic theory
B) autoimmune theory
C) crime control theory
D) disease theory
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Most of those who ingest psychoactive chemicals ___________________.

A) do not become dysfunctional
B) degenerate to chronic use
C) degenerate to compulsive use
D) degenerate to obsessive use
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The principle of harm reduction that accepts that some use of mind-altering substances is a common feature of human experience is ________________________.

A) humanistic values
B) pragmatism
C) focus on harms
D) balancing costs and benefits
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Steven Wisotsky argues that we have continuously focused on the _________ of substances who nonmedical use is subject to criminal sanctions.

A) positives
B) negatives
C) both a & b
D) neither a or b
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From 1979 to 1983, Amsterdam permitted ___________ where drugs could be consumed.

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B) restrooms
C) drug use rooms
D) public foyers
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If legalized, any person who is shown to be addicted to heroin could receive prescriptions for the drug. Who would determine how much heroin he/she should receive?

A) The user
B) Pharmacist
C) Dietitian
D) Physician
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_____________ has also been a problem in the Netherlands, although it is primarily used by polydrug users.

A) Heroin
B) Marijuana
C) Crack Cocaine
D) Ecstasy
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Harm reduction abandons abstinence as a realistic objective.
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In ________ there are no criminal penalties for possession of drugs for personal use as defined as up to a ten-day supply.

A) Portugal
B) Brazil
C) Netherlands
D) Zimbabwe
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Soldiers returning to the United States who used high-quality _________ while in Vietnam discontinued use when they were no longer confronted by the anxiety and depression of the war experience.

A) cocaine
B) marijuana
C) alcohol
D) heroin
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_______________ would enable the use of social controls that inhibit antisocial, albeit lawful, behavior.

A) Decriminalization
B) Harm reduction
C) Legalization
D) All of these
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In (the) _______________, from a policymaker's viewpoint, drugs are viewed as a social and health risk controlled by minimal measures or even ignored.

A) Canada
B) Netherlands
C) U.S.
D) Switzerland
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The Dutch distinguish between "soft" drugs such as marijuana and "hard" drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and ecstasy.
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Decriminalization refers to the absence of laws punishing people for using drugs.
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32
A pragmatic process of identifying, measuring, and assessing the relative importance of drug-related problems is which principle of harm reduction?

A) Pragmatism
B) Humanistic Values
C) Focus on Harms
D) Balancing Costs and Benefits
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Founded in 1993, the _______________ has been promoting public policing aimed at moving the country in the direction of European countries that have abandoned the "drug warrior" approach to drug use.

A) Harm Reduction Coalition
B) Harm Reduction Policy Summit
C) Harm Reduction Consortium
D) Harm Reduction Stakeholders Convention
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The harm reduction approach recognizes that while abstinence is desirable, it is not a ________ goal.

A) cost effective
B) realistic
C) desired
D) timely
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Cocaine, __________, and heroin freely available to adults could be used by youngsters as easily as cigarettes and alcohol are.

A) amphetamines
B) marijuana
C) MDMA
D) caffeine
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The cannabis policy debate "has often been represented as a forced choice between two positions: _______ and ________.

A) Crabs & Shrimp
B) Deer & Cattle
C) Doves & Hawks
D) Frogs & Snakes
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37
The majority of Australia's AIDS cases are intravenous drug users.
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38
In the Netherlands in 2012, in order to stop drug tourism, nonresidents were barred from buying marijuana.
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39
The drug user's decision to use drugs is accepted as fact within which principle of harm reduction?

A) Pragmatism
B) Humanistic Values
C) Focus on Harms
D) Balancing Costs and Benefits
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The drug policy in Switzerland is one of ______________

A) containment.
B) harm reduction.
C) decriminalization.
D) legalization.
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____________, where it is not only illegal to be in possession of a controlled substance, but it is against the law to be under the influence of any illicit drug, is an exception to the popularity of harm reduction in Europe.
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42
Explain the harm reduction model of response to drug abuse.
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To develop a policy that answers these serious concerns, we need to consider the ___________ of drug use.
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Among those who are strongly opposed to drug decriminalization, however, are many leaders of the _________________ community.
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Explain the difference between legalization and decriminalization.
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46
Explain how the belief in what causes crime shapes drug control policy.
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47
Although cocaine and methamphetamine use is a major problem, there are few calling for its legalization.
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A serious effort to deal logically with drugs in the United States would require greater efforts to reduce the ills of urban America.
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49
In Portugal all drugs have been legalized.
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50
Discuss the success or failure of the Netherlands drug policies.
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The harm reduction approach is popular throughout __________, where officials generally avoid the "drug warrior" approach.
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After extensive experimentation in numerous cities throughout the country, Canada has elected to abandon consideration of harm reduction programs.
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Discuss needle exchange programs in Europe.
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Brecher contends that most of the harmful aspects of heroin use are the result of its being __________.
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Needle-exchange opponents in the U.S., including law enforcement, political, religious, and drug treatment officials, contend that free needles __________ drug use.
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The harm-reduction principle of focus on harms suggests that the fact or extent of a person's drug use per se is of secondary importance to the risk of __________ consequent to use.
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57
There is a very high correlation between urban poverty and heroin and cocaine use.
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Views on drug policy are conditioned on the particular _________that one adopts.
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The harm-reduction principle of _____________ suggests that acknowledges that while carrying risks, drug use also provides the user with benefits that must be taken into account if drug-using behavior is to be understood.
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Most harm-reduction programs have a hierarchy of __________.
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