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Strengthening drug policy and practice through ethics engagement: an old challenge for a new harm reduction.

TitleStrengthening drug policy and practice through ethics engagement: an old challenge for a new harm reduction.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsIrwin, Kevin S., and Craig L. Fry
JournalThe International journal on drug policy
Volume18
Issue2
Pagination75-83
Date Published2007 Mar
ISSN1873-4758
KeywordsDecision Making, Harm Reduction, Humans, Public Health Practice, Public Policy, Research, Street Drugs, Substance-Related Disorders
AbstractHarm reduction proponents aim to identify and support policies and programmes that moderate or decrease the deleterious consequences of illicit drug use. While harm reduction is clearly a value-based response to drugs, for many, 'ethics' merely represent institutional research and professional practice regulations to be satisfied, subjective moral claims, or philosophy that is too abstract to offer tangible benefits in keeping with the pragmatism of harm reduction. In this paper we revisit the relationship between harm reduction and ethics, reframe ethics as a pragmatic concern for all of harm reduction, and argue that greater attention to the actual values and beliefs underpinning harm reduction can help to enhance policy, practice and research outcomes. Examples are given of early progress in this area to illustrate possible features of ethics engagement in harm reduction, and existing ethics materials are highlighted as suitable supporting resources for applied ethical decision-making in this field.
DOI10.1007/s11904-011-0095-3
Alternate JournalInt. J. Drug Policy

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