奈及利亚的“反毒战争”:在处理毒品问题上成效如何?

Q4 Medicine
Se Otu
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引用次数: 12

摘要

自从毒品在尼日利亚成为一个公共和社会问题以来,人们对毒品销售和使用的真实和想象的灾难性后果的恐惧,导致人们依赖极端措施来控制供应和抑制需求。在一场持续的“毒品战争”中,传统的“禁止”态度一直是首选的选择。这一分析借鉴了现有的研究文献、已发表的文件和媒体对毒品政策问题的报道。尽管尼日利亚长期以来的毒品政策战争可能正在产生一些预期的结果,但有证据表明,与战争有关的负面后果和未解决的问题。这些问题包括经济、犯罪、人权、发展和安全、公共卫生、歧视和环境。该报告呼吁从过度依赖执法转向减少危害和治疗吸毒成瘾者。这一转变将带来更具成本效益的药物控制结果,并保障尼日利亚人的权利,正如联合国人权宣言和尼日利亚宪法所规定的那样。关键词:毒品战争;尼日利亚;毒品政策
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The "War on drugs" in Nigeria: How effective and beneficial is it in dealing with the problem?
Since drugs became both a public and social issue in Nigeria, fear about both the real and imagined catastrophic effects of  sale and use has led to a reliance on extreme measures to control supply and discourage demand. The traditional ‘prohibitive’ attitude has been the preferred option in a sustained ‘drug war’. This analysis draws from extant research literature, published documents and media reports on drug policy matters. Although the age-long war on drug policy in Nigeria may be producing some desired results, there is evidence of negative consequences and unresolved issues associated with the war. These issues include economic, crime, human rights, development and security, public health, discrimination and environment. The paper calls for a shift from the over-reliance on law enforcement to harm reduction and treatment for people addicted to drugs. The shift will provide far more cost-effective drug control results and guarantee the rights of Nigerians as enshrined in the U. N. Human Rights Declaration and the constitution of Nigeria. Key words : war on drugs, Nigeria, drug policy, harm reduction
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African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies
African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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