Needle Exchange Case Study

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1. All of the websites provide the needed information for a person to be able to understand what it is about and easy for people who inject to find a place to help out. The website that gives you a large abundance of new knowledge, moreso than the other two sources was the King County website. This website was presented in a Q&A type format that answered questions about the needle exchange program and gave people who might be doubting it reassurance with factual information. Scrolling down there are multiple locations shown on Google Maps towards the right of the page for the needle exchange locations.

2. The website I chose which was the King County website gives a great deal of information about the needle exchange in general with supporting statistics and even informs the reader of a couple of safety risks that can be caused by injection and other drugs. Since this website really supports its cause with the statistics and informs the reader of so many aspects of the needle exchange, it is all important to a reader depending on what they want to know and learn about the program. The other two websites pretty much say the same thing as King County's although, they have a lot less information.
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King County's needle exchange websites purpose is to inform and get help for people and increase disease prevention. One constraint I can think of for this is that they do not specifially say that your visit will be anonymous which could detour some people. Tacoma's website provided quick information with less explanation but still gave the general idea of what it was about and what to do. Kitsap's website provided more of a caring stand on things stating that "exchange is anonymous ... we also provide biohazard containers, which can be retured when full." This would definetly make a person feel more comfortable with coming in and doing that. To analyze these well it would be easier if the Kitsap and Tacoma websites had more information written and statistics