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Women Who Use Drugs and the Violence of Law Enforcement
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A Decade Long Review of The Death Penalty for Drug Offences
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Global Civil Society Report for the 2024 Mid-term Review of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs
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Police Drug Seizures Cannot Solve The Problem Of Toxic Drug Supply In North America
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We Can’t Arrest Our Way Out Of Overdose
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Policy Brief on HIV, Hepatitis C, And Stbbis Among Indigenous People
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The 8 March Principles For A Human Rights-based Approach To Criminal Law Proscribing Conduct Associated With Sex, Reproduction, Drug Use, Hiv, Homelessness And Poverty
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20th World Day Against The Death Penalty
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Training Manual For Gender-responsive Harm Reduction Policing And Law Enforcement 2020
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Women Who Use Drugs And The Violence Of Law Enforcement
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Women Mobilizing For Change: Resisting State Violence From Repressive Drug Policies
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Capta And Cara Community Teach-in: Pregnancy, Birthing, Hospitals And Drug Testing.
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Un Highlights Role Of Drug War In Racist Policing
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The Spirit Project
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Treatment And Care For People With Drug Use Disorders In Contact With The Criminal Justice System: Alternatives To Conviction Or Punishment
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