The Association Between Law Enforcement Encounters and Syringe Sharing Among IDUs on Skid Row: A Mixed Methods Analysis

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Karla D. Wagner
Rebecca Simon-Freeman
Ricky N. Bluthenthal
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[1] University of California San Diego,Division of Global Public Health, Department of Medicine
[2] University of Southern California,Keck School of Medicine
[3] University of Southern California,Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research
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AIDS and Behavior | 2013年 / 17卷
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HIV; Policing; Injection drug use; Syringe sharing;
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The legal environment is one factor that influences injection drug users’ (IDUs) risk for HIV and other bloodborne pathogens such as hepatitis C virus (HCV). We examined the association between law enforcement encounters (i.e., arrests and citations) and receptive syringe sharing among IDUs in the context of an intensified policing effort. We conducted a mixed methods analysis of 30 qualitative and 187 quantitative interviews with IDUs accessing services at a Los Angeles, CA syringe exchange program from 2008 to 2009. Qualitative findings illustrate concerns related to visibility, drug withdrawal, and previous history of arrest/incarceration. In quantitative analysis, the number of citations received, current homelessness, and perceiving that being arrested would be a “big problem” were independently associated with recent syringe sharing. Findings illustrate some of the unintended public health consequences associated with intensified street-level policing, including risk for HIV and HCV transmission.
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