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EMCDDA
MONOGRAPHS
Harm reduction:
evidence, impacts and challenges
EMCDDA
MONOGRAPHS
Harm reduction:
evidence, impacts and challenges
Editors
Tim Rhodes and Dagmar Hedrich
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Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Preface
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Introduction
Chapter 1:
Harm reduction and the mainstream
Tim Rhodes and Dagmar Hedrich
19
Part I:
Chapter 2:
Background
The diffusion of harm reduction in Europe and beyond
Catherine Cook, Jamie Bridge and Gerry V. Stimson
37
Chapter 3:
The development of European drug policy and the place of harm
reduction within this
Susanne MacGregor and Marcus Whiting
59
Chapter 4:
Perspectives on harm reduction — what experts have to say
Harm reduction in an open and experimenting society
Jürgen Rehm and Benedikt Fischer
HCV prevention
—
a challenge for evidence-based harm reduction
Matthew Hickman
Broadening the scope and impact of harm reduction for HIV prevention,
treatment and care among injecting drug users
Andrew Ball
Translating evidence into action — challenges to scaling up
harm reduction in Europe and Central Asia
Rifat Atun and Michel Kazatchkine
People who use drugs and their role in harm reduction
Mat Southwell
Harm reduction — an ‘ethical’ perspective
Craig Fry
The ambiguity of harm reduction — goal or means,
and what constitutes harm?
Robin Room
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