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First, Do Less Harm

Harm Reduction as a Principle of Law and Policy

Vanessa Gruben Chelsea Cox Stephanie Arlt Line Beauchesne

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University of Ottawa Press
25 February 2025
Readers will be able to gain a deeper understanding of how different approaches to harm reduction can create a stronger foundation for more effective policies and legislation. Scholars from law and social sciences collaborate with frontline organizations as well as with individuals with lived experience to reflect diverse perspectives, and transform how society addresses substance-related challenges.

Each chapter provides unique findings, drawing from examples of harm reduction strategies implemented for opioids, cannabis, and tobacco in Canada and beyond. While harm reduction has been a central aspect of the legal and policy responses to all three substances, its application has varied significantly.

First, Do Less Harm explores how the ongoing opioid crisis emphasizes the pressing need for safe consumption sites and life-saving tools like naloxone. Case studies on Canada's legalization of cannabis highlight both the benefits and challenges of providing legal and regulated access to a drug. The volume further examines the evolving landscape of tobacco regulations where recent innovations such as vaping offer less harmful alternatives, yet raise significant concerns about youth uptake and public health.

Designed for policymakers, health professionals, academics, and anyone interested in creating safer communities, this collection not only presents thought-provoking ideas but also provides inspiration to take action.
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Imprint:   University of Ottawa Press
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   377g
ISBN:   9780776641935
ISBN 10:   077664193X
Pages:   278
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Recommended Age:   From 15 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I: “Illicit Drugs” Chapter 1: Decriminalizing simple possession of all drugs: developing harm reduction strategies Line Beauchesne Chapter 2: Decriminalizing Drug Possession for Personal Use: Harm Reduction as a Constitutional Imperative Martha Jackman Chapter 3: “PNEP” Sandra Ka Hon Chu & Richard Elliott Chapter 4: Ontario’s Consumption Treatment Services Model: Problematizing Conservative Safe Consumption Site Policy Stephanie Arlt PART II: Challenges and Opportunities for Harm Reduction and Cannabis Chapter 5: Governance of Recreational Cannabis in Canada: Jurisdictional Shifts, Punitive Decriminalization and Challenges for Harm Reduction Joao Velloso, Veronique Fortin and Marie-Eve Sylvestre Chapter 6 : Criminality and Inequity under Canada’s Legalization of Cannabis: A study of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside Stephanie Lake and Margot Young Chapter 7: Does the dose make the poison? A review of dosing and product testing of cannabis products Ryan Pusiak PART III: Reducing Harm in Tobacco Use Chapter 8 : Preventing perverse effects of public health policy is also harm reduction. Potential risk in some tobacco control interventions for Indigenous peoples Marewa Glover & Kyro Selkt Chapter 9: Regulating Harm Reduction Claims under the Canadian Tobacco and Vaping Products Act and the US Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act Sam F Halabi Chapter 10: From First Puffs to Policy: A Non-Apology for 32 Years of Substance Use

Marewa Glover (Contributor) Marewa Glover is a Mori (New Zealand Indigenous) behavioural scientist with over 30 years' experience in public health and more than 100 research papers. Renowned for her advocacy on tobacco harm reduction, she became ""Tobacco"" Section Editor for the international Harm Reduction Journal in 2019. Glover was a finalist in the 2017 New Zealand Women of Influence Awards and in the 2019 New Zealander of the Year Awards. Previously a Professor of Public Health at Massey University and Chair of End Smoking NZ, she focused on designing pragmatic solutions to reduce smoking, especially during pregnancy, as well as addressing obesity and breastfeeding barriers for Mori. Amelia Howard (Contributor) Amelia Howard is a PhD candidate in sociology at the University of Waterloo studying vaping innovation and the politics of technological change. Sam Halabi (Contributor) Sam Halabi is Professor at Georgetown University's School of Health, Director of the Center for Transformational Health Law, and Affiliate Researcher at the Center for Global Health Science and Security. He was previously Senior Associate VP for Health Policy and Ethics at Colorado State University as well as Professor and Director of the Center for Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship at the University of Missouri, where he received the Husch Blackwell Award for Distinguished Teaching. Halabi has authored 5 books and over 80 publications on topics such as vaccine deployment, public health ethics, data sharing, and emergency response. Sandra Ka Hon Chu (Contributor) Sandra Ka Hon Chu is a lawyer and Co-Executive Director of the HIV Legal Network. She works on HIV-related human rights issues concerning prisons, drug policy and harm reduction, sex work, women, and immigration, and has helped guide the Legal Network's litigation in key court cases in Canada and internationally, including lawsuits challenging the Canadian government's failure to adopt prison-based needle and syringe programs and criminal laws governing sex work. Ryan Pusiak (Contributor) Ryan Pusiak is Ph. D. Candidate in the Biology Department at the University of Ottawa. Joao Velloso (Contributor) Joo Velloso has a multidisciplinary background in law, criminology, sociology, anthropology, and communication. He works in the areas of criminal law and sentencing, critical criminology, and socio-legal studies, more particularly sociology and anthropology of law. His empirical research deals with the penalization of protesters and migrants (deportation and detention), access to justice in detention, and the regulation of cannabis. Professor Velloso is a member of the University of Ottawa Human Rights Research and Education Centre and participates in different Canadian and international research networks and projects. Vanessa Gruben (Editor) Vanessa Gruben B.Sc.H (Queen's), LL.B. (Ottawa), LL.M. (Columbia) is Vice Dean (Academic) and Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Common Law and a member of the Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics. She also leads the Ottawa Hub for Harm Reduction a multidisciplinary forum for scholars and community organizations who work on innovative harm reduction strategies. She is also co-editor of the 5th edition of Canada's leading text on health law and policy in Canada, Canadian Health Law and Policy(LexisNexis, 2017). Professor Gruben teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Health Law and a seminar on Access to Health Care. Chelsea Cox (Editor) Chelsea Cox is part-time Professor in the Common Law Section of the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law. She holds both a JD and a Master of Health Administration from Dalhousie University. Cox researches alternative regulatory models and evolving drug policy frameworks. Her main area of focus is on cannabis decriminalization, legalization, and policy development. She also conducts research on harm reduction and public health policy.

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