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Law on the Books Differs Substantially from Law on the Streets
Health is a Function of Social Factors, Not Simply Individual Choice
Socially Marginalized Populations Exist in a “Risk Environment” Created in Important Part by Laws and Law Enforcement Practices
The Local Level is Neglected in Research and Advocacy as both an Important Site of Innovation and as a Measure of the Real Effect of National and International Policy
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Last Updated: February 2006