Sentence examples for criminalisation to from inspiring English sources

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The European convention on action against trafficking in human beings, in its limited way, shifts the focus from criminalisation to the protection of women.

"While leaders have talked about moving from criminalisation to public health in drug policy, punitive, abstinence-only approaches have still predominated, even in the health sphere," said Daniel Wolfe, director of the Open Society Foundation's International Harm Reduction Program.

Well, for starters, some of those laws contained hidden sections and attachments that expanded the criminalisation to vague crimes like "obscene speech" or held internet service providers directly liable for things like the "dissemination of obscene material" and "pornographic material harmful to youth".

The paper then concludes by calling for a shift from criminalisation to health promotion for PWID.

(YFGMP1) "I think there should be a shift from the discussion of criminalisation to the harm-minimisation… if you remove that without a dialogue and discussion with the community, then it shifts to more an illicit drug".

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In essence, criminalisation leads to stigma, and stigma leads to harassment".

A long list of bad things about being a child ranges from the obviously unforgivable - the neglect of disabled children, damaging poverty, premature criminalisation - to preoccupations which seem rather more peculiar to the average children's commissioner, and that limited number of children likely to be affected by mosquito devices and knife-searching arches.

Niki Adams of the English Collective of Prostitutes, which is campaigning against the Soho brothel closures, said: "Mass arrests and criminalisation need to stop".

Criminalisation appears to have nudged open pre-existing (yet routinely unacknowledged) fault lines in professionals' values and responsibilities frameworks.

This study has revealed the layers of complexity which criminalisation adds to the relationship between service providers and service users, both in clinical and community settings.

Perhaps this is because such providers found that criminalisation helps to manage moral concerns about behaviour, by providing punishment for past transgressions, rather than any sense that they were actually likely to bring about wider public health gains.

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