Federal funding for syringe exchange in the US: Explaining a long-term policy failure

Int J Drug Policy. 2018 May:55:95-104. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2018.02.006. Epub 2018 Mar 20.

Abstract

Background: The United States prohibited federal funding for syringe exchange programs for people who inject drugs nearly continuously from 1988 to 2015, despite growing scientific evidence, diminishing AIDS-related controversy, and tens of thousands of deaths from injection-related AIDS. This study investigates the political and institutional bases of this long-term failure to support lifesaving public policy.

Methods: This study draws on national, regional, and local media coverage, archival sources, and semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 6 long-time syringe exchange researchers and activists from California. I use case-oriented process tracing methods to explain the persistence and reform of the federal funding ban.

Results: Though previous studies focus on the symbolic clash between conservative morality and empirical science, I find that changing demographic and regional inequalities in the effects of the AIDS epidemic and dynamics produced by the federal structure of US government were more important factors in the creation and persistence of the funding ban.

Conclusion: The persistence and eventual repeal of the ban on federal funding for syringe exchange was a product of the changing demographic, geographic, and political effects of the AIDS epidemic within the federal structure of US government, rather than a consequence of intractable morality politics. These contextual dynamics continue to shape AIDS and public health policy at all levels of government.

Keywords: Federal systems; HIV/AIDS; Morality politics; Public policy; Syringe exchange.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Financing, Government / legislation & jurisprudence*
  • Humans
  • Needle-Exchange Programs / economics*
  • Needle-Exchange Programs / legislation & jurisprudence*
  • Policy Making*
  • United States