Economic crisis in Greece: risks and challenges for drug policy and strategy

Author:

Poulopoulos Charalampos

Abstract

PurposeThis paper aims to provide a political commentary on the economic crisis in Greece and to consider the subsequent risks and challenges for drug policy and strategy.Design/methodology/approachThe author considers the effect of the current economic problems on individuals, families and communities. A background on patterns of drug use in Greece is given and then consideration made to the need for service provision. The paper also considers links between addiction and delinquency and crime against a backdrop of legislative reform in Greece.FindingsThe paper highlights the effects of economic crisis on drug related phenomena in Greece.Practical implicationsThe risks and challenges presented to drug treatment organizations as a result of economic crisis are discussed together with the new challenges presented by the affected population of drug users in Greece. The paper also gives emphasis to the obstacles to the adoption and implementation of a new Drugs Law.Social implicationsThe situation of drug addicts in the correctional system is also presented and the various issues that arise from limited services and access to drug treatment services. It is suggested that a humanitarian approach towards the drug addicted population should be adopted, including de‐criminalization of drug use, together with increased access to physical, mental health and drug services within the criminal justice system.Originality/valueThe paper provides an up to date discussion of drug policy in Greece in the light of the current economic pressures.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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