title:
United States, injecting reason : human rights and HIV prevention for injection drug users : California, a case study.
title:
Injecting reason
creator:
Human Rights Watch (Organization)
creator:
Cohen, Jonathan, 1975-
creator:
Cohen, Jonathan, 1975-
contributor:
Human Rights Watch (Organization).
publisher:
Human Rights Watch
date:
Record modified: 2011-09-08
date:
Record created: 2008-07-30
date:
Issued: [2003]
date:
Available: 2003-09
date:
2003
description:
Extent: 61 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
description:
Cover title.; Includes bibliographical references.; Harvested from the web on 7/20/07
description:
Abstract: [Harvested by GUL]
description:
Recommendations -- Methods -- Background -- Police interference with legal syringe exchange programs -- Prohibition of syringe exchange -- Interference with other modes of syringe access -- Arguments against sterile syringe programs -- Protecting one's health: a human right -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements.
subject:
HIV infections--Prevention--Government policy--California.
subject:
Needle exchange programs--California--Case studies.
subject:
Drug addicts--Diseases--Prevention--Case studies.
subject:
Human rights--California.
subject:
HIV Infections--prevention & control--California.
subject:
Public Policy--California.
subject:
Substance Abuse, Intravenous--California.
relation:
http://digitalarchive.oclc.org/request?id%3Doclcnum%3A53042095
relation:
OCLC No.: 53042095
relation:
Is part of: Human Rights Watch ; v. 15, no. 2(G); Human Rights Watch. G ; v. 15, no. 2.
type:
application/pdf
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Text
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PDF-1.2
source:
http://www.hrw.org/reports/2003/usa0903/usa0903print.pdf
language:
eng
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identifier:
usa0903print