algesten parent
This style of reporting is so irritating. Surrounding facts and statistics in a heart felt drama of suffering and human angle. Of course I feel for Sonja Bingham, but if I'm trying to get my head around the consequences of Harm Reduction, I want facts, statistics clearly laid out with analysis by (named) experts in the field.
I disagree, you need both. Statistics sometimes obscure the reality of what's happening and can't be relied upon in a vacuum. I recently learned about on hn about a story where Amazon's statistics proved that there was no wait time problem on it's phone lines even though it was a common customer complaints. We need a mix of statistical analysis and first hand accounts.
Source: https://www.tweaktown.com/news/95066/jeff-bezos-explains-the...
"A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic." - Joseph Stalin [0]
(To be clear, I'm agreeing with the point that you need both)
[0] Or maybe not - see https://quoteinvestigator.com/2010/05/21/death-statistic/
Get enough first hand accounts and you can do stats!