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Opinion Bioethics Research Notes 11(4) December 1999. Performance Indicators of Harm Minimisation: drug policy Outcomes in Sweden, Australia, and the United States By Lucy Sullivan Harm minimisation policy in Australia, in deference to the formal illegality of [the]. psychopathic drugs, has an ostensible meaning, but also a not-so-hidden agenda. Harm minimisation, if it is accepted that drugs are harmful, must mean following policies which will achieve the lowest possible level of drug use; and also, in that it is close to impossible, at least in the short term, to eradicate drug use entirely, it means establishing policies which will ensure the lowest possible harm, as a result of drugs, to those who continue to use them, and also to non- drug -users who may be adversely affected by
Opinion Bioethics Research Notes 11(4) December 1999 Performance Indicators of Harm Minimisation:Drug Policy Outcomes in Sweden, Australia, and the United States
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