在不列颠哥伦比亚省非法毒品合法化政策实施的第一年,吸毒者对警察的看法和经验

IF 4.1 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Cayley Russell, Geoff Bardwell, Matthew Bonn, Jade Boyd, Elaine Hyshka, Jurgen Rehm, Farihah Ali
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2023年1月31日,不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)启动了一项为期3年的试点计划,将持有不超过2.5克的特定非法药物合法化。该政策旨在减少耻辱,解决禁毒执法中的种族差异问题,改善警察与吸毒者的关系(PWUD)。作为全国评估的一部分,我们对2023年10月至2024年2月期间BC省每周至少使用三次药物的100名PWUD进行了定性访谈。参与者在社会人口统计学、药物使用模式和警察互动历史上各不相同,他们大多报告了与警察的敌对关系,其特征是历史上的虐待和基于个人社会身份(如种族、住房状况和其他可见标记)的目标。尽管警方总体上遵守这一政策,但一些参与者报告了非法缉获毒品的情况,加深了不信任。尽管一些人注意到对警察的恐惧减少了,但大多数人认为他们的负面看法在非刑事化后仍然存在,这突出表明需要进一步的警察教育和培训,以解决耻辱和执法不一致的问题。政策影响我们的调查结果强调需要通过更好的标准化来改进警察教育和培训,重点是促进一致性和提高透明度,特别是在使用自由裁量权方面。培训还应解决系统性种族主义和歧视性警务做法的影响,以促进与维和部队的公平互动。进一步考虑其他非惩罚性法律途径,以及扩大减少伤害服务、治疗方案、社会支持(如住房)和基于社区的举措,可能非常有益。继续监测和评估该政策对贫困地区的影响至关重要。
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Perceptions and experiences with police among people who use drugs in the initial year of British Columbia's decriminalization of illegal drugs policy
Research SummaryOn January 31, 2023, British Columbia (BC) launched a 3‐year pilot initiative decriminalizing the possession of up to 2.5 g of select illegal drugs. The policy aims to reduce stigma, address racial disparities in drug law enforcement, and improve police relations with people who use drugs (PWUD). As part of a national evaluation, we conducted qualitative interviews with 100 PWUD who reported using drugs at least three times a week across BC between October 2023 and February 2024. Participants, diverse in sociodemographics, drug use patterns, and police interaction histories, largely reported an adversarial relationship with police, marked by historical mistreatment and the targeting of individuals based on aspects of their social identity, such as ethnicity, housing status, and other visible markers. Despite police generally adhering to the policy, some participants reported unlawful drug seizures, reinforcing mistrust. Although some noted reduced fear of police, most felt their negative perceptions persisted post‐decriminalization, highlighting a need for further police education and training to address stigma and inconsistent enforcement.Policy ImplicationsOur findings underscore the need for improved police education and training through better standardization, with an emphasis on promoting consistency and increased transparency, particularly in the use of discretion. Training should also address the impact of systemic racism and discriminatory policing practices to foster equitable interactions with PWUD. Further consideration of alternative nonpunitive legal approaches, alongside expanded harm reduction services, treatment options, social supports (such as housing), and community‐based initiatives, could be highly beneficial. Continued monitoring and evaluation of the policy's impact on PWUD is essential.
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Criminology & Public Policy
Criminology & Public Policy CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Criminology & Public Policy is interdisciplinary in nature, devoted to policy discussions of criminology research findings. Focusing on the study of criminal justice policy and practice, the central objective of the journal is to strengthen the role of research findings in the formulation of crime and justice policy by publishing empirically based, policy focused articles.
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