LEAHN aims to connect people who want to know more about how police and harm reduction services can work together more effectively.
LEAHN seeks to promote harmony and a better understanding between police and health service providers so that more programs involving clean needles and syringes, methadone, condoms and supervised injecting facilities can be successfully delivered.
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- May 6th, 2012
LEAHN is co-hosting a consultation on policing and HIV from 10-11 May
The Consultation on Policing and HIV among Most at Risk Populations - the role of police services in improving the health of MARPS will be held at IDLO, Viale Vaticano 106, Rome Co-hosts: LEAHN, F...
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May 2nd, 2012
Stop imprisonment - time for rehabilitation
Disturbing report into human rights abuses by police in Indonesia Indonesia Police Abuse Report_2012
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- May 6th, 2012
- May 2nd, 2012
Read this: The human cost of zero tolerance policing
Excellent article by the New York Times and the links - or not - with zero tolerance policing and a reduction in crime. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/29/opinion/sunday/the-cost-of-zero-tolerance.ht...
Read more... - April 19th, 2012
Listen to this! Great podcast on working with Law Enforcement...
Establishing a relationship with law enforcement is an essential component of creating a solid harm reduction program. This podcast features conversations on building those relationships. Interviews...
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- May 2nd, 2012

