Social supply of cannabis in Australia


Autoria(s): Grigg, Jodie; Lenton, Simon; Scott, John; Barratt, Monica
Data(s)

01/12/2015

Resumo

While cannabis is the most prolifically used illicit drug in Australia, there is a gap in our understanding concerning the social interactions and friendships formed around its supply and use. The authors recruited cannabis users aged between 18 and 30 years throughout Australia, to explore the impact of supply routes on young users and their perceived notions of drug dealing in order to provide valuable insight into the influence that reciprocal relationships have on young people’s access to cannabis. Findings reveal that the supply of cannabis revolves around pre-existing connections and relationships formed through associates known to be able to readily source cannabis. It was found that motivations for proffering cannabis in a shared environment were related more to developing social capital than to generating financial gain. Given this, often those involved in supply do not perceive that they are breaking the law or that they are ‘dealers’. This social supply market appears to be built on trust and social interactions and, as such, presents several challenges to law enforcement. It is suggested that there would be benefit in providing targeted education campaigns to combat social supply dealing among young adults.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91369/

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NDLERF

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91369/1/NDLERF%20monograph-59.pdf

http://www.ndlerf.gov.au/publications/monographs/monograph-59

Grigg, Jodie, Lenton, Simon, Scott, John, & Barratt, Monica (2015) Social supply of cannabis in Australia. NDLERF, Canberra.

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Fonte

Crime & Justice Research Centre; Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Palavras-Chave #160200 CRIMINOLOGY #160201 Causes and Prevention of Crime #160204 Criminological Theories #160805 Social Change #Drugs #Social Supply #Cannabis #Dealer #Young people
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