H. Shelley, Lost in medicine and morals: Harm minimisation would benefit from further close scrutiny of the drug related risk discourse, ADDICT RES, 7(1), 1999, pp. 7-18
Despite the considerable investment of resources in drug services there are
regular and widespread reports of continued risk taking by drug users. In
1988 the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs formally recognised that '
some drug misusers might not be sufficiently motivated to consider abstinen
ce'. As a result most drugs agencies recognised that one of their main goal
s was the reduction of harm amongst those drug users who were not going to
abstain. Although some evidence has been presented indicating degrees of be
haviour change to date the harm minimisation policy has at best achieved li
mited success. Drug users risk taking behaviour has been investigated at le
ngth and variously explained by referring to notions such as addiction, or
the personal and social deficiencies of drug users. By contrast the preferr
ed model of risk in the current drug related risk discourse has not receive
d further close scrutiny.