¿Qué nos dicen los resultados de las encuestas sobre lo que piensan los australianos acerca de la situación jurídica de las drogas? Informe 2018
La encuesta del Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre Drogas y Alcohol (NDARC) y el Centro de Investigación de Políticas Sociales (SPRC) revela un creciente apoyo a la eliminación de sanciones penales por la tenencia para uso personal. Más información, en inglés, está disponible abajo.
By Caitlin Hughes and Alison Ritter
Introduction
This bulletin summarises data from a nationally representative survey of Australians (The National Drug Strategy Household Survey) which asks people their opinions about the legal status of drug in 2016. We differentiate what Australians think about “legalisation” versus “decriminalisation” for four different types of drugs (cannabis, ecstasy, heroin and meth/amphetamine) across three survey years: 2010, 2013 and 2016. We also explore how the Australian public think money should be directed in responding to illicit drugs.
Key messages
- Support for decriminalisation and legalisation has grown in Australian between 2010 and 2016, particularly for cannabis
- As of 2016 there is strong public support amongst Australians for decriminalisation of possession for personal use of all illicit drugs: 50-78% support such actions
- Echoing this trend there has been growing public support to invest in treatment and education not law enforcement
- Similar trends are observed in most parts of Australia.
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- National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre