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News & Media

Art & the Law: Interview with Jordan Bent

By Fathima Cader Fathima Cader | Aug 20, 2012 | Sex Worker Rights, health and drug policy

Using technology to facilitate rural and remote legal education

By Darcie Bennett Darcie Bennett | Aug 17, 2012 | featured

Injuries from police dogs opened my eyes to a big problem

By Kristie Starr Kristie Starr | Aug 01, 2012 | Accountable Policing, Justice for Youth

12 year-old girl bitten by police dog sparks call for reform

By Joel Bennett Joel Bennett | Aug 01, 2012 | Press Releases

What’s on Katrina’s Recommended Reading List?

By Katrina Pacey Katrina Pacey | Jul 29, 2012 | Sex Worker Rights, featured

Human Rights and Drug Policy in Budapest - Part 2

By Scott Bernstein Scott Bernstein | Jul 29, 2012 | drug policy, health and drug policy

Pivot's work in a global context

By Peter Wrinch Peter Wrinch | Jul 27, 2012

Reflection on the Hope in Shadows camera handout

By Kristina Mansveld Kristina Mansveld | Jun 04, 2012 | Hope in Shadows

Abbotsford City Council Reviews Harm Reduction Bylaw

By Fathima Cader Fathima Cader | May 29, 2012 | drug policy, health and drug policy

Study finds moving indoors increases sex workers' safety

By Joel Bennett Joel Bennett | May 09, 2012
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