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Urban Drug Problems, Policymakers and the General Public

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The main focus of this paper is: how strong are people's opinions and policy preferences on the issue of drugs and drug users influenced by their own exposure to drug problems? From a general population survey conducted in eleven European cities, it is concluded that opinions and policy preferences are influenced only to a limited degree by exposure. The people who are not exposed to drug problems in their neighbourhood are more strongly inclined towards a repressive approach than the people who are affected by drug nuisance. Personal experiences with illicit drugs play an important part in the viewpoints. People who have tried drugs themselves lean far more strongly towards a health approach. That tendency is even stronger among those who are exposed to drug-related nuisance.

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Korf, D.J., Bless, R. & Nottelman, N. Urban Drug Problems, Policymakers and the General Public. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 6, 337–356 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008643329346

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