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The association between spending on methamphetamine/amphetamine and cannabis for personal use and earnings from acquisitive crime among police detainees in New Zealand.

机译:新西兰警察被拘留者用于个人使用的甲基苯丙胺/安非他明和大麻的花费与因犯罪获得的收益之间的关联。

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AIMS: Few studies have examined the statistical association between methamphetamine/amphetamine use and acquisitive crime. Both methamphetamine/amphetamine and cannabis use have been implicated by New Zealand Police as factors in acquisitive offending among active criminal populations. The aim of our study was to examine the statistical association between spending on methamphetamine/amphetamine and cannabis and earnings from acquisitive crime among police detainees in New Zealand. SETTING: Four police stations in different regions. PARTICIPANTS: A sample of 2125 police detainees were interviewed about their drug use and acquisitive crime. DESIGN: Statistical models were developed to predict involvement in acquisitive crime using spending on methamphetamine/amphetamine and cannabis for personal use, and to examine associations between the level of spending on methamphetamine/amphetamine and cannabis for personal use and level of dollar earnings from acquisitive crime. MEASUREMENTS: Self-reported spending on drug use and self-reported earnings from acquisitive crime in the past 30 days. FINDINGS: Spending on cannabis and methamphetamine/amphetamine could predict involvement in acquisitive crime. Level of spending on methamphetamine/amphetamine and cannabis was associated positively with the level of earnings from property crime. Level of spending on methamphetamine/amphetamine was also associated positively with level of earnings from drug dealing. There was a largely negative association between level of spending on cannabis and level of earnings from drug dealing. CONCLUSIONS: High spending on methamphetamine/amphetamine is associated statistically with higher earnings from acquisitive crime among police detainees. Further research into this association, and in particular the causal nature of the association, is required to obtain clear policy recommendations.
机译:目的:很少有研究检查甲基苯丙胺/苯丙胺使用与后天犯罪之间的统计联系。甲基苯丙胺/安非他明和大麻的使用都被新西兰警方牵连为活跃犯罪人口中获得性犯罪的因素。我们研究的目的是检验在新西兰的警察被拘留者中,用于甲基苯丙胺/安非他明和大麻的支出与因犯罪获得的收益之间的统计关系。地点:不同地区的四个派出所。参与者:对2125名警察在押人员进行了抽样调查,了解他们的毒品使用和故意犯罪行为。设计:开发了统计模型,以通过使用甲基苯丙胺/安非他明和大麻用于个人用途的支出来预测并购犯罪的发生,并研究用于个人用途的甲基苯丙胺/安非他明和大麻的支出水平与并购犯罪所得的美元收入之间的关系。度量:在过去30天内,自我报告的吸毒支出和自行获得的犯罪所得。结果:大麻和甲基苯丙胺/安非他明的消费可以预测参与性犯罪。甲基苯丙胺/安非他明和大麻的支出水平与财产犯罪所得水平呈正相关。甲基苯丙胺/安非他明的支出水平也与毒品交易收益水平呈正相关。大麻支出水平与毒品交易收入水平之间存在很大的消极关联。结论:从统计学上说,高昂的甲基苯丙胺/安非他明支出与警察在押人员购置犯罪所得的增加有关。为了获得明确的政策建议,需要对该协会进行进一步研究,尤其是协会的因果关系。

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