Proponents of cannabis law reform argue that many people who are convicted for minor cannabis offences have no prior criminal conviction and are otherwise law-abiding citizens. This study of criminal justice system data in a strict prohibition jurisdiction (Western Australia) found that over 10% of all charges and 85% of all drug charges were for cannabis. Approximately 90% of these were for minor offences. Over 40% of those charged with cannabis possession/use as their most serious offence had never been arrested for any prior offence. Almost half of those first arrested for cannabis possession/use had not been arrested up to 10 years later. Younger first-time arrested cannabis users were more likely to be arrested than older offenders. ...
Introduction and Aims: To examine patterns of illicit drug use among Australian Indigenous young peo...
In Australia, as elsewhere, retail markets for most illicit drugs including cannabis are often based...
Drug use is a highly prevalent and modifiable risk factor for recidivism. Drug use and recidivism ar...
'Innocent until proven guilty' is how many policy makers have thought about the prohibition of canna...
Quantitative data is reported from a study of 68 South Australians who had received an infringement ...
Western Australia (WA) became the fourth Australian jurisdiction to adopt a prohibition with civil p...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in Australia. The community’s views about cannabis u...
Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug by adolescents and adults across the world. Indiv...
Background There is increasing international interest in alternatives to the use of arrest for minor...
Background: Use of cannabis and other mind-altering drugs may be associated with violence or other o...
Although prohibition is the dominant approach to regulating illicit drugs throughout much of the Wes...
Abstract Utilizing the self-reported offending and drug use histories of over 2000 incarcerated male...
Police diversion is widely utilised as an intervention for minor cannabis offending in Australia. Th...
A sample of 605 South Australian residents was surveyed in 1997 regarding the Cannabis Expiation Not...
a1_Deterrence research has evolved considerably since the 1970s when a favourite offence for study w...
Introduction and Aims: To examine patterns of illicit drug use among Australian Indigenous young peo...
In Australia, as elsewhere, retail markets for most illicit drugs including cannabis are often based...
Drug use is a highly prevalent and modifiable risk factor for recidivism. Drug use and recidivism ar...
'Innocent until proven guilty' is how many policy makers have thought about the prohibition of canna...
Quantitative data is reported from a study of 68 South Australians who had received an infringement ...
Western Australia (WA) became the fourth Australian jurisdiction to adopt a prohibition with civil p...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in Australia. The community’s views about cannabis u...
Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug by adolescents and adults across the world. Indiv...
Background There is increasing international interest in alternatives to the use of arrest for minor...
Background: Use of cannabis and other mind-altering drugs may be associated with violence or other o...
Although prohibition is the dominant approach to regulating illicit drugs throughout much of the Wes...
Abstract Utilizing the self-reported offending and drug use histories of over 2000 incarcerated male...
Police diversion is widely utilised as an intervention for minor cannabis offending in Australia. Th...
A sample of 605 South Australian residents was surveyed in 1997 regarding the Cannabis Expiation Not...
a1_Deterrence research has evolved considerably since the 1970s when a favourite offence for study w...
Introduction and Aims: To examine patterns of illicit drug use among Australian Indigenous young peo...
In Australia, as elsewhere, retail markets for most illicit drugs including cannabis are often based...
Drug use is a highly prevalent and modifiable risk factor for recidivism. Drug use and recidivism ar...