Reports of police beating and associated harms among people who inject drugs in Bangkok, Thailand: a serial cross-sectional study

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Kanna Hayashi
Lianping Ti
Joanne Csete
Karyn Kaplan
Paisan Suwannawong
Evan Wood
Thomas Kerr
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[1] British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS,Urban Health Research Initiative
[2] St. Paul’s Hospital,Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program
[3] University of British Columbia,School of Population & Public Health
[4] Green Commons,Global Drug Policy Program
[5] University of British Columbia,Mitsampan Harm Reduction Center
[6] Open Society Foundations,Faculty of Medicine
[7] Thai AIDS Treatment Action Group,undefined
[8] University of British Columbia,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 13卷
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HIV/AIDS; Drug law enforcement; Injection drug use; Harm reduction; Thailand;
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