[Public policies for people who use drugs: Strategies for the elimination of stigma and the promotion of human rights].

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Antoniu Llort Suárez, Rafael Clua-García
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Abstract

This paper aims to provide theoretically informed practical proposals for the improvement of current drug policies, which are based on a biological model of disease and the criminalization of people who use drugs. First, we present alternatives to a biologically-oriented scientific conception centered around neuroscientific postulates, which support the idea that the etiology of addiction materializes in the brain, in favor of models based on the social sciences where context plays a relevant role in the description and management approaches regarding different uses of psychoactive substances. Second, epistemological models and proposals are offered from a practical perspective to sustain or implement policies and programs in accordance with a more sustainable approach based on the elimination of stigma and the promotion of political participation of people who use drugs. In short, drug policies based on human rights.

[针对吸毒者的公共政策:消除耻辱和促进人权的战略]。
本文旨在为改进目前的药物政策提供理论上知情的实际建议,这些政策是基于疾病的生物学模型和对吸毒者的刑事定罪。首先,我们提出了以神经科学假设为中心的以生物学为导向的科学概念的替代方案,神经科学假设支持成瘾的病因学在大脑中实现的观点,支持基于社会科学的模型,其中环境在描述和管理方法中起着相关作用,涉及精神活性物质的不同用途。其次,从实践的角度提出了认识论模型和建议,以便根据基于消除耻辱感和促进吸毒者政治参与的更可持续的方法来维持或实施政策和计划。简而言之,以人权为基础的毒品政策。
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Salud Colectiva
Salud Colectiva PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
23
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Salud Colectiva publica análisis y resultados de investigaciones, debates entre diferentes autores, artículos de opinión, conferencias, documentos y reseñas históricas, en español, que problematicen el campo de la Salud Colectiva desde diferentes disciplinas y saberes.
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