Quantitative data is reported from a study of 68 South Australians who had received an infringement notice or 'cannabis expiation notice' (CEN) and 68 West Australians who received a criminal conviction for a minor cannabis offence not more than 10 years ago to compare impact of the infringement notice and the conviction on their lives. The majority of both groups saw themselves as largely law-abiding, had respect for the law in general and had positive views regarding cannabis. However, more of the convicted group, compared to the infringement notice group, reported negative employment consequences (32% vs. 2%), further problems with the law (32% vs. 0%), negative relationship consequences (20% vs. 5%)and accommodation consequences (16%vs....
Cannabis law enforcement cost the Australian community well in excess of $300 million per year. The ...
a1_Deterrence research has evolved considerably since the 1970s when a favourite offence for study w...
Contemporary research on driving behaviour has indicated a substantial percentage of motorists drive...
This study aimed to compare the social impacts of the two main models found in Australia for dealing...
The effect on the cannabis market is one area of interest in the evaluation of the new 'prohibition ...
Western Australia (WA) became the fourth Australian jurisdiction to adopt a prohibition with civil p...
A sample of 605 South Australian residents was surveyed in 1997 regarding the Cannabis Expiation Not...
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...
Background: Use of cannabis and other mind-altering drugs may be associated with violence or other o...
This study sought to examine the impact of the Cannabis Expiation Notice (CEN) scheme on the prevale...
In 1987 the Cannabis Expiation Notice scheme decreased penalties for the personal use of cannabis in...
The debate about cannabis policy in Australia has revolved around the harms that cannabis causes to ...
Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug by adolescents and adults across the world. Indiv...
Police diversion is widely utilised as an intervention for minor cannabis offending in Australia. Th...
Cannabis law enforcement cost the Australian community well in excess of $300 million per year. The ...
a1_Deterrence research has evolved considerably since the 1970s when a favourite offence for study w...
Contemporary research on driving behaviour has indicated a substantial percentage of motorists drive...
This study aimed to compare the social impacts of the two main models found in Australia for dealing...
The effect on the cannabis market is one area of interest in the evaluation of the new 'prohibition ...
Western Australia (WA) became the fourth Australian jurisdiction to adopt a prohibition with civil p...
A sample of 605 South Australian residents was surveyed in 1997 regarding the Cannabis Expiation Not...
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...
Background: Use of cannabis and other mind-altering drugs may be associated with violence or other o...
This study sought to examine the impact of the Cannabis Expiation Notice (CEN) scheme on the prevale...
In 1987 the Cannabis Expiation Notice scheme decreased penalties for the personal use of cannabis in...
The debate about cannabis policy in Australia has revolved around the harms that cannabis causes to ...
Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug by adolescents and adults across the world. Indiv...
Police diversion is widely utilised as an intervention for minor cannabis offending in Australia. Th...
Cannabis law enforcement cost the Australian community well in excess of $300 million per year. The ...
a1_Deterrence research has evolved considerably since the 1970s when a favourite offence for study w...
Contemporary research on driving behaviour has indicated a substantial percentage of motorists drive...