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Where Should Public Health End and Criminal Justice Begin?

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Drug Policy Public Health or Criminal Justice Issue? This is a free series held over three Wednesdays, February 13, 20, and 27. Facilitator: Stephen Owen, UBC Vice President, External, Legal and Community Relations In communities across Canada, discussions are going on – public and private – about how to deal effectively with the growing problem of illicit drug use. Decisions are being made about how to educate our young people and how to allocate public money. Vancouver has been at the centre of the drug debate since 1995. It has led the way in taking public action, researching the effect of different strategies and considering current community attitudes. At this time of escalating concern about drug and alcohol problems, and drug-related crime, this series looks at a wide spectrum of perspectives and research – often conflicting – to consider what information is useful in guiding us as parents, co-workers and citizens. Presenters include: - Larry Campbell, Canadian Senator, past Vancouver Mayor and past BC Coroner - Dr. Brian Emerson, medical health expert, consultant and designate for the BC Ministry of Health (interest in public health ethics) - Inspector Scott Thompson, Vancouver Police Department, Drug Policy Unit Please call 604-822-1444 to pre-register for one or more of these free sessions.
Location

UBC Robson Square Theatre
800 Robson St.
Vancouver BC
Canada

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