Between zero risk and harm reduction: An ethnography of Montreal supervised injection services as a public policy instrument

Original research
by
Paumier, Romain

Release Date

2022

Geography

Canada

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

No

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

No

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

This article analyzes the implementation of Montreal SIS and discusses how the organizational aspects of SIS produce the contexts for drug injection.

Findings/Key points

Montreal SIS were conceptualized under a “health banner” and through alliances between regional public health administration and local well-known community organizations. They were then developed mostly under a health care administration blueprint, although operated at a ground-level by local community organizations. It created tensions between the logics of “zero risk” and “harm reduction”, and ambiguity about how injection should be supervised and what parts of drug use could be managed.

Design/methods

Ethnographic study based on semi-structured interviews & 700 hours of observation

Keywords

SCS/OPS
Policy/Regulatory
About PWUD
Harm reduction
Illegal drugs