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Autor Ano Local de Publicação Local Tema
WEATHERBURN, D.; JONES, C 2001    

Instituição de Origem Estado Instituição Instituição Responsável
Crime and Justice Bulletin   Lawlink Corporate

Formato da Obra Formato Disponível Número de Páginas Idioma
Artigo em Periódico   8 Inglês

Resumo
Despite the prohibition against cannabis which exists in most Australian States and Territories, 44 per cent of males and 35 per cent of females have used the drug at least once in their lifetime. Use of the drug has increased in the last few years, prompting some to argue that the prohibition against cannabis is both costly and ineffective, and should be lifted. The present research was designed to assess the influence of prohibition on young people who have never used cannabis or who have not used it in the last 12 months. It was also designed to assess some of the potential effects of lifting the prohibition against cannabis use. The study results suggest that the illegal status of cannabis does act to limit its use. However, fear of arrest, fear of imprisonment, the cost of cannabis or its availability do not appear to exert much effect on the prevalence of cannabis use, although they may exert some restraining effect on cannabis consumption among frequent cannabis users.

Palavras Chave Cannabis sativa,Proibição,Mercado Consumidor,Aspectos Legais
Link http://lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/bocsar/ll_bocsar.nsf/vwFiles/cjb58.pdf/$file/cjb58.pdf
Referência para Citação WEATHERBURN, D. & JONES, C. Does Prohibition deter cannabis use? Crime and Justice Bulletin. NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, 2001
Observação  

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FORM FIELD Título Ttulo Does Prohibition deter cannabis use?
FORM FIELD Autor Autor WEATHERBURN, D.; JONES, C
FORM FIELD Ano Ano 2001
FORM FIELD FormatoDaObra FormatoDaObra Artigo em Periódico
FORM FIELD Instituição de Origem InstituiodeOrigem? Crime and Justice Bulletin
FORM FIELD Local de Publicação LocaldePublicao?
FORM FIELD Instituição Responsável InstituioResponsvel? Lawlink Corporate
FORM FIELD FormatoDisponivel FormatoDisponivel
FORM FIELD Número de Páginas NmerodePginas? 8
FORM FIELD Idioma Idioma Inglês
FORM FIELD Palavras Chave PalavrasChave? Cannabis sativa,Proibição,Mercado Consumidor,Aspectos Legais
FORM FIELD Resumo Resumo Despite the prohibition against cannabis which exists in most Australian States and Territories, 44 per cent of males and 35 per cent of females have used the drug at least once in their lifetime. Use of the drug has increased in the last few years, prompting some to argue that the prohibition against cannabis is both costly and ineffective, and should be lifted. The present research was designed to assess the influence of prohibition on young people who have never used cannabis or who have not used it in the last 12 months. It was also designed to assess some of the potential effects of lifting the prohibition against cannabis use. The study results suggest that the illegal status of cannabis does act to limit its use. However, fear of arrest, fear of imprisonment, the cost of cannabis or its availability do not appear to exert much effect on the prevalence of cannabis use, although they may exert some restraining effect on cannabis consumption among frequent cannabis users.
FORM FIELD Link Link http://lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/bocsar/ll_bocsar.nsf/vwFiles/cjb58.pdf/$file/cjb58.pdf
FORM FIELD Referência para Citação RefernciaparaCitao? WEATHERBURN, D. & JONES, C. Does Prohibition deter cannabis use? Crime and Justice Bulletin. NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, 2001
FORM FIELD Observação Observao
 
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