コカとコカインの科学的な区別 政策改革
Dawson M White1, Ricardo Soberón Garrido2, Caroline S Conzelman3
1Harvard University Herbaria, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
まとめ
国際的な薬物政策の見直しは,薬物供給と需要削減戦略の有害な融合に対処しなければなりません. この継続的なレビューは,より効果的な世界的な薬物規制のための誤ったアプローチを修正することを目的としています.
科学分野:
- 公衆衛生
- 国際関係
- 犯罪学
背景:
- 国際薬物政策は 供給の減少と需要の減少を 歴史的に結びつけています
- この組み合わせは,無効でしばしば有害な世界的な薬物規制戦略を生み出しました.
研究 の 目的:
- 国際薬物政策の批判的な再評価を提唱する.
- 需要と供給を分ける必要性を強調する.
主な方法:
- 既存の国際薬物政策の枠組みの検討
- 薬物規制の過去と現在のアプローチの分析
主要な成果:
- 薬物供給と需要の減少が 絶え間なく混じり合っていることは 現在の政策の重大な欠陥です
- この誤ったアプローチは 効果的な公衆衛生と安全の成果を損ねます
結論:
- 継続的な国際薬物政策の見直しでは,需要と供給の相違を修正することが優先されるべきです.
- 効果的な世界的な薬物政策には,より微妙で証拠に基づいたアプローチが必要である.
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