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689 - Do Overdose Prevention Sites Make Their Communities Less Safe?

Public Health On Call

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The Impact of Overdose Prevention Centers on Crime and Disorder

This chapter explores the controversy surrounding the opening of the first government-sanctioned overdose prevention centers (OPCs) in the United States and focuses on a study that analyzes the centers' effect on crime rates. The findings indicate that the opening of OPCs did not lead to a significant increase in crime and actually resulted in a decrease in drug possession arrests.

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