Background There is increasing international interest in alternatives to the use of arrest for minor drug offences. While Australia has been at the forefront in the provision of diversionary programs for minor drug offences there remain key gaps in knowledge about the cost-effectiveness of different approaches. Here we set out to assess the cost-effectiveness of cannabis cautioning schemes whereby police refer minor cannabis use and possession offenders to education and/or treatment instead of arresting and charging them. Methods This study used a purpose built nation-wide online survey to evaluate cost-effectiveness of cannabis cautioning versus a traditional response for minor cannabis offences (arrest). The survey was completed by a self...
We evaluate the impact on crime of a localized policing experiment that depenalized the possession o...
The debate about cannabis policy in Australia has revolved around the harms that cannabis causes to ...
A sample of 605 South Australian residents was surveyed in 1997 regarding the Cannabis Expiation Not...
Police diversion is widely utilised as an intervention for minor cannabis offending in Australia. Th...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in Australia. The community’s views about cannabis u...
Proponents of cannabis law reform argue that many people who are convicted for minor cannabis offenc...
'Innocent until proven guilty' is how many policy makers have thought about the prohibition of canna...
a1_Deterrence research has evolved considerably since the 1970s when a favourite offence for study w...
Cannabis has been consumed in Queensland in large amounts for many decades. However, consuming canna...
Quantitative data is reported from a study of 68 South Australians who had received an infringement ...
The purpose of this paper is to measure the costs of drug prohibition in Australia and to examine th...
According to Coomber and colleagues, much social supply that takes place between young people can be...
Background: Use of cannabis and other mind-altering drugs may be associated with violence or other o...
Criminal law in Canada is established by the federal government, and should therefore be applied equ...
This paper provides a descriptive overview of options for diversion of drug-related offenders from t...
We evaluate the impact on crime of a localized policing experiment that depenalized the possession o...
The debate about cannabis policy in Australia has revolved around the harms that cannabis causes to ...
A sample of 605 South Australian residents was surveyed in 1997 regarding the Cannabis Expiation Not...
Police diversion is widely utilised as an intervention for minor cannabis offending in Australia. Th...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in Australia. The community’s views about cannabis u...
Proponents of cannabis law reform argue that many people who are convicted for minor cannabis offenc...
'Innocent until proven guilty' is how many policy makers have thought about the prohibition of canna...
a1_Deterrence research has evolved considerably since the 1970s when a favourite offence for study w...
Cannabis has been consumed in Queensland in large amounts for many decades. However, consuming canna...
Quantitative data is reported from a study of 68 South Australians who had received an infringement ...
The purpose of this paper is to measure the costs of drug prohibition in Australia and to examine th...
According to Coomber and colleagues, much social supply that takes place between young people can be...
Background: Use of cannabis and other mind-altering drugs may be associated with violence or other o...
Criminal law in Canada is established by the federal government, and should therefore be applied equ...
This paper provides a descriptive overview of options for diversion of drug-related offenders from t...
We evaluate the impact on crime of a localized policing experiment that depenalized the possession o...
The debate about cannabis policy in Australia has revolved around the harms that cannabis causes to ...
A sample of 605 South Australian residents was surveyed in 1997 regarding the Cannabis Expiation Not...