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Survey of abuses against injecting drug users in Indonesia

Sara LM Davis1 email, Agus Triwahyuono2 email and Risa Alexander2 email

Asia Catalyst, PO Box 20839, New York, NY 10009, USA

JANGKAR, Jalan Haji Nawi No. 12, RT 01/02, Gandaria, Jakarta 12430, Indonesia

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Harm Reduction Journal 2009, 6:28doi:10.1186/1477-7517-6-28

Published: 24 October 2009

Abstract

In Indonesia, an ongoing government "war on drugs" has resulted in numerous arrests and anecdotal reports of abuse in detention, but to date there has been little documentation or analysis of this issue. JANGKAR (also known in English as the Indonesian Harm Reduction Network), a nongovernmental organization (NGO) based in Jakarta, surveyed 1106 injecting drug users in 13 cities about their experiences of police abuse. Of those interviewed, 667 or 60% reported physical abuse by police. These findings indicate the importance of continuing efforts to promote police reform and harm reduction in Indonesia.


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