RT Article T1 Focus on prevention: the public is more supportive of “overdose prevention sites” than they are of “safe injection facilities” JF Criminology & public policy VO 20 IS 4 SP 729 OP 754 A1 Socia, Kelly M. A2 Stone, Rebecca A2 Palacios, Wilson R. A2 Cluverius, John LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1796296740 AB Using a national survey experiment, we examined Americans’ national and local-level support for facilities that provide a safer space for individuals to consume illicit drugs under the supervision of medical professionals. We determined whether support levels differed based on (1) the label used to refer to such facilities (“safe injection facilities” vs. “overdose prevention sites”), (2) whether beneficial information is provided about these facilities regarding either a crime control framework or a public health framework, or not. We also considered how national support differed from local-level support, and how national or local-level perceptions of the opioid epidemic influenced support. K1 Labeling K1 Opioids K1 Public Opinion K1 Safe injection facility K1 Survey experiment DO 10.1111/1745-9133.12566