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Cannabis law reform in Western Australia: an opportunity to test theories of marginal deterrence and legitimacy.

机译:西澳大利亚大麻法律改革:测试边际威慑和合法性的理论的机会。

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'Marginal deterrence' refers to deterrence of a more harmful act because its expected sanction exceeds that for a less harmful act. 'Legitimacy of the law' predicts that laws perceived as fair will generate compliance and laws perceived as unfair will generate defiance. The introduction of the Cannabis Infringement Notice (CIN) scheme in Western Australia provided an opportunity to test these theories by assessing whether perceptions of certainty, severity and fairness of punishments dictated by the CIN scheme would affect how regular cannabis users intended to obtain cannabis after legislative change. One hundred Perth residents (mean age 32.2 years; two-thirds male) who reported using cannabis at least once a week were given semi-structured interviews before the CIN scheme came into effect. There was limited opportunity for the CIN scheme to effect marginal deterrence, as most of the sample were already purchasing or growing within the lower penalty thresholds. However, of the minority who were purchasing and growing outside the CIN scheme, a significant proportion reported intending to change their behaviour to fit within the scheme, including the only purchaser of more than 30 g and six of 14 non-hydroponic growers of three or more plants. Perceived certainty, severity and fairness of penalties were not as important in determining purchasing and growing behaviour as factors such as 'meeting needs', 'cost' and 'preference'. The results suggest that under the CIN scheme, marginal deterrence and legitimacy will probably play only a small or selective role in decisions about obtaining cannabis, although in some areas, such as the numbers of non-hydroponic plants, marginal deterrence may be evident.
机译:“边际威慑”是指更有害的行为的威慑,因为其预期的制裁超过了一个不利的行为。 “法律合法性”预测认为公平的法律会产生遵守的合规和法律,因为不公平会产生蔑视。在西澳大利亚的大麻侵权通知(CIN)计划的引入提供了通过评估CIN计划决定的判定性,严重程度和公平性的看法来测试这些理论的机会,这将影响立法后常规的大麻用户如何在立法后获得大麻。改变。一百个珀斯居民(平均年龄32.2岁;三分之二男性)在CIN计划生效之前,每周至少一次使用一次性的大麻,每周使用一次性的采访。由于大多数样本在较低的罚款阈值内已经购买或生长,所以CIN计划有限的CIN计划实现边际威慑。但是,在CIN计划之外购买和生长的少数人,有意义的比例打算改变其在该计划内适应其行为,包括唯一超过30克和14个非水耕种植者的六个的购买者更多植物。感知确定性,惩罚的严重程度和公平在确定购买和日益增长的行为时并不像“满足需求”,“成本”和“偏好”等因素一样重要。结果表明,在CIN计划下,边际威慑和合法性可能只在获得大麻的决定中只在决定中发挥小或选择性的作用,尽管在某些领域,例如非水耕植物的数量,边际威慑可能是显而易见的。

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