“Criminalization Causes the Stigma”: Perspectives From People Who Use Drugs
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چکیده
Introduction In light of North America's persisting drug toxicity crisis, alternative policy approaches such as decriminalization, legalization, regulation, and safer supply have increasingly come to the forefront discourse. The views people who use drugs toward law reform in Canadian context are essential, yet largely missing from conversation. aim this study was capture opinions, ideas, attitudes laws potential future alternatives. Methods This paper developed part Drug Laws Project, a cross-jurisdictional qualitative conducted British Columbia, Canada between July September 2020. data 24 semi-structured interviews with diverse sample illegal drugs. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, coded, analyzed thematically by research team. Results Two main themes corresponding sub-themes presented: (1) experience stigma consequence criminalization; (2) perceived benefits reform. Participants spoke in-depth about their experiences living within criminalized offered suggestions for new pathways forward. Their perspectives illuminate how Canada's may shape public consequent manifestations structural, social, self-stigma experienced Conclusion openly profoundly believed that current produced propagated structural inequities Canada. matters, not only because our findings highlight fact tangible clearly impactful ways, but it also suggests criminlilization shapes self stigma. Finally, participants efforts destigmatize would be ineffectual without enactment more robust forms decriminalization
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Contemporary drug problems
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['0091-4509', '2163-1808']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/00914509231179226