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Street Policing Injecting Drug Use and Harm Reduction in a Russian City: A Qualitative Study of Police Perspectives

机译:俄罗斯城市的街头警务注射毒品使用和减少危害:对警察观点的定性研究

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We undertook a qualitative exploration of police perspectives on injecting drug use and needle and syringe access among injecting drug users (IDUs) in a Russian city which has witnessed explosive spread of HIV associated with drug injecting. Twenty-seven in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted in May 2002 with police officers of varying rank who reported having regular contact with IDUs. All interviews were tape-recorded, transcribed, translated and coded thematically. Accounts upheld an approach to policing which emphasised high street-based visibility and close surveillance of IDUs. IDUs were depicted as ‘potential criminals’ warranting a ‘pre-emptive’ approach to the prevention of drug-related crime. Street policing was described as a means of maintaining close surveillance leading to the official registration of persons suspected or proven to be users of illicit drugs. Such registration enabled further ongoing surveillance, including through stop and search procedures. While aware of drug users' reluctance to carry injecting equipment linked to their fears of detention or arrest, accounts suggested that the confiscation of previously used injecting equipment can constitute evidence in relation to drugs possession charges and that discovery of clean injecting equipment may be sufficient to raise suspicion and/or further investigation, including through stop and search or questioning. Our findings suggest an uneasy relationship between street policing and needle and syringe access, whereby policing strategies can undermine an HIV prevention ethos promoting needle and syringe accessibility among IDUs. We conclude that facilitating partnerships between policing agencies and HIV prevention initiatives are a critical feature of creating environments conducive for risk reduction.
机译:我们对俄罗斯在注射毒品使用者中爆炸性传播艾滋病毒的俄罗斯城市中注射毒品使用者以及注射毒品使用者(IDU)中的针头和注射器访问进行了警察观点的定性探索。 2002年5月,对不同级别的警官进行了27次深入的定性访谈,据报告他们与注射毒品者有定期接触。所有访谈均按主题进行录音,转录,翻译和编码。帐目坚持维持治安的方法,该方法强调在街道上的高可见度和对注射毒品者的密切监视。注射毒品者被描述为“潜在罪犯”,需要采取“先发制人”的方法来预防与毒品有关的犯罪。街头警务被描述为一种维持密切监视的手段,导致对怀疑或证明是非法毒品使用者的人进行正式注册。这样的注册使得可以进行进一步的监视,包括通过停止和搜索程序。尽管了解到吸毒者不愿携带与他们担心被拘留或逮捕有关的注射设备,但有说法表明,没收先前使用的注射设备可以构成与毒品拥有费有关的证据,并且发现干净的注射设备可能足以引起怀疑和/或进一步调查,包括通过停止和搜查或质问。我们的研究结果表明,街头警务与针头和注射器的使用之间存在着不安的关系,因此,警务策略可能会破坏艾滋病毒的预防精神,从而促进注射毒品使用者之间针头和注射器的可及性。我们得出的结论是,促进维持治安机构与艾滋病毒预防举措之间的伙伴关系是创造有利于降低风险的环境的关键特征。

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