ABSTRACT
This paper aims to discuss the field of mental health, crack, alcohol and other drugs in the face of compulsory internments as government policy and as a device of repression users of these psychoactive substances on the streets. Contextualizes, from the experience of research of mental health in primary care in a given territory, public policy mental health and drugs, the ethical care and the human rights of drug users in the daily management health work, the challenge of intersectorality to confrontation the issue and the denounce to the setback with compulsory internments in the city
KEYWORDS
Mental Health; Street drugs; Ethics; Human rights; Public policies