The Unexpected Link Between Drug Consumption Sites and Crime Reduction
The opioid crisis in Canada has sparked varying viewpoints. Recent findings in Toronto suggest drug consumption sites may reduce crime rates.
The opioid crisis in Canada has sparked varying viewpoints. Recent findings in Toronto suggest drug consumption sites may reduce crime rates.
“BC Government launches new phone line for immediate opioid treatment access in response to escalating crisis.”
“Paramedics: Unsung heroes in the Canadian opioid crisis, responding to 5-7 calls/day. Their efforts essential in combatting this national emergency.”
“Explore the potential impact of proposed restrictions on safe injection sites near schools and child care centers in combating Canada’s opioid crisis.”
Addressing the opioid crisis, the closure of supervised drug consumption sites in Toronto led to public drug use and increased crime against vulnerable drug users.
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