Measuring improvement in knowledge of drug policy reforms following a police education program in Tijuana, Mexico

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J. Arredondo
S. A. Strathdee
J. Cepeda
D. Abramovitz
I. Artamonova
E. Clairgue
E. Bustamante
M. L. Mittal
T. Rocha
A. Bañuelos
H. O. Olivarria
M. Morales
G. Rangel
C. Magis
L. Beletsky
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[1] UC San Diego – School of Medicine,Division of Global Public Health
[2] San Diego State University,Facultad de Medicina
[3] Universidad Xochicalco,Secretaría de Seguridad Pública Municipal
[4] Dirección de Planeación y Proyectos Estratégicos,Secretaría de Seguridad Pública Municipal
[5] Instituto de Capacitación y Adiestramiento Profesional (ICAP),School of Law and Bouvé College of Health Sciences
[6] Comisión de Salud Fronteriza,undefined
[7] México-Estados Unidos,undefined
[8] Centro Nacional para la Prevención y el Control del VIH y el SIDA (Censida),undefined
[9] Northeastern University,undefined
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Harm Reduction Journal | / 14卷
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Police; Harm reduction; Decriminalization; Drug policy; Narcomenudeo; Mexico;
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