LEAHRN aims to connect people who want to know more about how police and harm reduction services can work together more effectively.
LEAHRN 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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- December 8th, 2011
Call for speakers: Policing and Public Health Conference, Melbourne, November 2012
The First International Conference on the Intersection of Law Enforcement and Public Health - Melbourne, Australia. 11-14 November, 2012 has just been announced! This is an excellent opportunity f...
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December 7th, 2011
Prisons Project: Call for Consultants
The Eurasian Harm Reduction Network (EHRN) is starting to implement the UNODC funded project “Ensuring relevant authorities act to contain the HIV/ TB/Hepatitis C epidemics among drug users and in p...
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- December 8th, 2011
- December 8th, 2011
UK police chief supports decriminalization of brothels
Problems linked to prostitution could be solved by decriminalizing brothels, says a senior Greater Manchester Police officer. < http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-15558800 Deputy C...
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Police on the beat – the missing link of HIV prevention in Southeast Asia
Insightful piece published in 'The Conversation' by LEAHRN's Professor Nick Crofts http://theconversation.edu.au/police-on-the-beat-the-missing-link-of-hiv-prevention-in-southeast-asia-2609
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- December 8th, 2011

