Changes in and correlates of Australian public attitudes toward illicit drug use

Autor: Michael Livingston, Donald Weatherburn, Sergey Alexeev
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Drug and alcohol reviewReferences. 41(5)
ISSN: 1465-3362
Popis: The present study explores Australian public support for more lenient treatment of persons found in possession of small amounts of illegal drugs for personal use.Data for the study are drawn from the 2013, 2016 and 2019 National Drug Strategy Household Surveys. Bivariate associations were tested using χSupport for legalising personal use of three drugs (cannabis, ecstasy and cocaine) has risen significantly since 2013 but remained stable (and low) for two (heroin and methamphetamine). Support for no action, a caution or a warning has grown for those found in possession of cannabis, ecstasy and heroin for personal use but not for those found in possession of methamphetamine. There is, however, more support for responding to this group with treatment, education or a small fine than there is for imprisonment.There is strong support for legalising use of cannabis. There is little support for legalising use of ecstasy and cocaine but growing public support for a less punitive approach to those who use these drugs. There is little public support for a change in the current approach to heroin and methamphetamine.
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