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Leo Beletsky
Northeastern University School of Law, Bouve College of Health Sciences
2007
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36920385Association of Implementation of Postoverdose Outreach Programs With Subsequent Opioid Overdose Deaths Among Massachusetts Municipalities.JAMA Psychiatry2023
37597344The police paradox: A qualitative study of post-overdose outreach program implementation through public health-public safety partnerships in Massachusetts.Int J Drug Policy2023
37934540The Other Infodemic: Media Misinformation about Involuntary Commitment for Substance Use.J Addict Med2023
37459615Moving Naloxone Over the Counter Is Necessary but Not Sufficient.Ann Intern Med2023
37125771Beyond the X - Next Steps in Policy Reforms to Address the Overdose Crisis.N Engl J Med2023
37039246Estimating the impact of a police education program on hepatitis C virus transmission and disease burden among people who inject drugs in Tijuana, Mexico: A dynamic modeling analysis.Addiction2023
36920385Association of Implementation of Postoverdose Outreach Programs With Subsequent Opioid Overdose Deaths Among Massachusetts Municipalities.JAMA Psychiatry2023
37597344The police paradox: A qualitative study of post-overdose outreach program implementation through public health-public safety partnerships in Massachusetts.Int J Drug Policy2023
37934540The Other Infodemic: Media Misinformation about Involuntary Commitment for Substance Use.J Addict Med2023
37125771Beyond the X - Next Steps in Policy Reforms to Address the Overdose Crisis.N Engl J Med2023
37459615Moving Naloxone Over the Counter Is Necessary but Not Sufficient.Ann Intern Med2023
37039246Estimating the impact of a police education program on hepatitis C virus transmission and disease burden among people who inject drugs in Tijuana, Mexico: A dynamic modeling analysis.Addiction2023
33261533Typologies and Correlates of Police Violence Against Female Sex Workers Who Inject Drugs at the México-United States Border: Limits of <i>De Jure</i> Decriminalization in Advancing Health and Human Rights.J Interpers Violence2022
36242829Modelling the contribution of incarceration and public health oriented drug law reform to HCV transmission and elimination among PWID in Tijuana, Mexico.Int J Drug Policy2022
35446602Impact of SHIELD Police Training on Knowledge of Syringe Possession Laws and Related Arrests in Tijuana, Mexico.Am J Public Health2022
35421740The introduction of fentanyl on the US-Mexico border: An ethnographic account triangulated with drug checking data from Tijuana.Int J Drug Policy2022
36520883Prioritization of carceral spending in U.S. cities: Development of the Carceral Resource Index (CRI) and the role of race and income inequality.PLoS One2022
33261533Typologies and Correlates of Police Violence Against Female Sex Workers Who Inject Drugs at the México-United States Border: Limits of <i>De Jure</i> Decriminalization in Advancing Health and Human Rights.J Interpers Violence2022
35212639Evaluation of an Experimental Web-based Educational Module on Opioid-related Occupational Safety Among Police Officers: Protocol for a Randomized Pragmatic Trial to Minimize Barriers to Overdose Response.JMIR Res Protoc2022
35143278Build It Better for Public Health: Improved Data Infrastructure Is Vital to Bending the Curve of the Overdose Crisis.Am J Public Health2022
34700251Warrant checking practices by post-overdose outreach programs in Massachusetts: A mixed-methods study.Int J Drug Policy2022
35105165Surging Racial Disparities in the U.S. Overdose Crisis.Am J Psychiatry2022
34417413"Nobody Knows How You're Supposed to Interpret it:" End-user Perspectives on Prescription Drug Monitoring Program in Massachusetts.J Addict Med2022
35244001Involuntary Commitment as "Carceral-Health Service": From Healthcare-to-Prison Pipeline to a Public Health Abolition Praxis.J Law Med Ethics2022
35421740The introduction of fentanyl on the US-Mexico border: An ethnographic account triangulated with drug checking data from Tijuana.Int J Drug Policy2022
35446602Impact of SHIELD Police Training on Knowledge of Syringe Possession Laws and Related Arrests in Tijuana, Mexico.Am J Public Health2022
36520883Prioritization of carceral spending in U.S. cities: Development of the Carceral Resource Index (CRI) and the role of race and income inequality.PLoS One2022
36242829Modelling the contribution of incarceration and public health oriented drug law reform to HCV transmission and elimination among PWID in Tijuana, Mexico.Int J Drug Policy2022
35244001Involuntary Commitment as "Carceral-Health Service": From Healthcare-to-Prison Pipeline to a Public Health Abolition Praxis.J Law Med Ethics2022
35212639Evaluation of an Experimental Web-based Educational Module on Opioid-related Occupational Safety Among Police Officers: Protocol for a Randomized Pragmatic Trial to Minimize Barriers to Overdose Response.JMIR Res Protoc2022
35143278Build It Better for Public Health: Improved Data Infrastructure Is Vital to Bending the Curve of the Overdose Crisis.Am J Public Health2022
35105165Surging Racial Disparities in the U.S. Overdose Crisis.Am J Psychiatry2022
34700251Warrant checking practices by post-overdose outreach programs in Massachusetts: A mixed-methods study.Int J Drug Policy2022
34417413"Nobody Knows How You're Supposed to Interpret it:" End-user Perspectives on Prescription Drug Monitoring Program in Massachusetts.J Addict Med2022
33270086Overdose-Related Cardiac Arrests Observed by Emergency Medical Services During the US COVID-19 Epidemic.JAMA Psychiatry2021
34111362HIV's Trajectory: Biomedical Triumph, Structural Failure.Am J Public Health2021
33620749Impact of cumulative incarceration and the post-release period on syringe-sharing among people who inject drugs in Tijuana, Mexico: a longitudinal analysis.Addiction2021
33989262Involuntary Commitment for Substance Use: Addiction Care Professionals Must Reject Enabling Coercion and Patient Harm.J Addict Med2021
34037672Racial/Ethnic, Social, and Geographic Trends in Overdose-Associated Cardiac Arrests Observed by US Emergency Medical Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic.JAMA Psychiatry2021
33825640Beyond Decriminalization: Ending the War on Drugs Requires Recasting Police Discretion through the Lens of a Public Health Ethic.Am J Bioeth2021
34311765Municipal police support for harm reduction services in officer-led referrals of people who inject drugs in Tijuana, Mexico.Harm Reduct J2021
33710493Harm Reduction, By Mail: the Next Step in Promoting the Health of People Who Use Drugs.J Urban Health2021
33129133Intersectional structural vulnerability to abusive policing among people who inject drugs: A mixed methods assessment in California's central valley.Int J Drug Policy2021
33270086Overdose-Related Cardiac Arrests Observed by Emergency Medical Services During the US COVID-19 Epidemic.JAMA Psychiatry2021
33421800Characteristics of post-overdose public health-public safety outreach in Massachusetts.Drug Alcohol Depend2021
34915910Police discretion in encounters with people who use drugs: operationalizing the theory of planned behavior.Harm Reduct J2021
34789270Assessing the relationship between syringe exchange, pharmacy, and street sources of accessing syringes and injection drug use behavior in a pooled nationally representative sample of people who inject drugs in the United States from 2002 to 2019.Harm Reduct J2021
34389218Assessing HIV and overdose risks for people who use drugs exposed to compulsory drug abstinence programs (CDAP): A systematic review and meta-analysis.Int J Drug Policy2021
34723345No time to wait: Commandeering healthcare facilities in the age of COVID-19.J Emerg Manag2021
34660886From public safety to public health: Re-envisioning the goals and methods of policing.J Community Saf Well Being2021
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