Dagga和数据:1932-1960年,世纪中期南非的大麻、种族和治安

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Phumla Innocent Nkosi
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根据1922年第35号《海关和消费税修正法案》,南非禁止大麻,这影响了长期以来一直将吸食大麻作为其文化日常实践一部分的非洲人。当局努力控制达格的拥有、种植和使用,并打击这一时期出现的非法达格经济。警方的年度记录揭示了本世纪中叶(1932年至1960年)的警务情况,这一时期跨越了殖民时代和种族隔离时代,影响公民自由的政策发生了重大变化。20世纪50年代,随着重点从需求转向供应,基于地理位置和种族群体,德兰士瓦省和纳塔尔省等地区的警务工作受到影响。本文调查了造成20世纪50年代缉获和逮捕模式的三个因素:大麻法、政府从殖民地到种族隔离的转变,以及滥用达格跨部门委员会1952年的报告。
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Dagga and Data: Cannabis, Race, and Policing in Midcentury South Africa, 1932–1960
The prohibition of dagga (cannabis) in South Africa, according to the Customs and Excise Duties Amendment Act No. 35 of 1922, affected Africans who had long-standing histories of dagga consumption as a part of everyday practice of their culture. Authorities worked to control the possession, cultivation, and use of dagga and to counter the illicit dagga economies that emerged during this period. Police annual records reveal a bigger picture of policing midcentury (1932–60), a period spanning the colonial and apartheid eras that saw significant changes in policies affecting civic liberties generally. Policing affected areas like the Transvaal and Natal provinces, based on geographical locations and racial groups, as the focus shifted from demand to supply in the 1950s. This article investigates three factors to account for the pattern of seizures and arrests in the 1950s: cannabis laws, changes in government from colonial to apartheid, and the 1952 report of the Interdepartmental Committee of the Abuse of Dagga.
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The social history of alcohol and drugs
The social history of alcohol and drugs Arts and Humanities-History
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