Acronyms/Key words
Key Features of Harm Reduction Surveillance (looking for examples or term)
General
100

What does (PWUD) stand for?

People Who Use Drugs. (important because article describes what services are available for these folks). 

100


Administrative demand


e.g., regulatory compliance, bureaucratic requirements, organizational policy


100

Form of punishment talked about in the Michaud et al. article? (2023)

Social critical. (Talks about harm reduction and surveillance) 

200

What are SCSs?

Supervised Consumption Services. (Surveillance technique where individuals are  supervised while consuming, also used as a regulation tool. Surveillance in harm reduction). 

200


Service optimization


e.g., continuity of care, crosssectoral collaboration

200


What is mass supervision? 


Criminologists Fergus McNeill and Kristen Beyens have described mass supervision as the set of legal sanctions used to manage formerly incarcerated people in their
home communities.


300


What are Carceral citizens?


A carceral citizen is someone who has been impacted by the carceral system, which is a system of laws, policies, and practices that criminalizes people and imposes sanctions on them. 

300


Administrative demands; Generation of “reliable” data; Service optimization is the key rational for what type of Surveillance site? 



Needle and syringe programs


300


_________ ____ ___ are therefore the most "suitable targets" for criminal justice intervention



Unskilled Black men are therefore the most "suitable targets" for criminal justice intervention. (Social exclusion. Also, the black imprisonment rate is roughly six times that of and, when incarcerated, Blacks serve lengthier sentences. Furthermore, states with stingier welfare expenditures typically have higher rates of incarceration). 



400


Frequently, personal health data collected by these surveillance workers are repur- posed across institutional sites or mobilized for other uses, creating _ ____ ______



personal health data collected by these surveillance workers are repur- posed across institutional sites or mobilized for other uses, creating a data double whose utility serves to blur the distinction between information acquired for clinical, evaluative, and epidemiological reasons. (Surveillance)


400


What therapeutic actors are responsible according to Michaud et al. for Overdose-response interventions via phone lines and apps?



Volunteers


400

Form of Punishment talked about in Miller et al. (2016) and how is it unfair?

Retributive form on punishment. Retributive justice isn't fair because the offender suffers both the injury and the anxiety of waiting to be punished. Examples of this include the alarmingly high rates of black people in prison and carceral citizens being heavily surveilled. 

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