Hughes Caitlin Elizabeth
Drug Policy Modelling Program, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
Int J Drug Policy. 2009 Sep;20(5):431-7. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2008.12.003. Epub 2009 Jan 21.
The introduction of political "war on drug" strategies and Prime Ministerial advisory groups increase opportunities for drug policy reform. Yet the strengths and limitations of capitalising upon political opportunities remain unclear. This paper provides a unique insight into the development of an Australian reform, the "Tough on Drugs-Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative." This reform was one of the major policies to emerge out of the Federal Coalition "Tough on Drugs" strategy. In spite of the rhetoric the Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative (IDDI) has diverted minor drug users away from the traditional criminal justice system.
This paper draws upon interviews with 16 expert policy makers involved in the advocacy and negotiations leading up to the adoption of the IDDI to examine what drove the reform and how and why a pragmatic reform emerged.
The IDDI culminated from the presence of five main drivers: a crisis in relation to heroin and crime, antagonism towards the government, a weak but growing evidence-base on the merits of drug diversion, a shift in law enforcement attitudes and persuasive advocacy by a group of non-government experts. This paper contends that the Prime Minister's new "Tough on Drugs" strategy and expanded governance arrangements created new space for policy actors to intervene in the policy formulation process and to convert the governments proposed "zero tolerance" response into a more humane and potentially effective response.
This paper concludes that contrary to popular opinion political venues and politicisation may offer valuable opportunities for drug policy reform. The challenge for researchers and policy advocates is to see how they can best utilise political venues to obtain pragmatic reform.
政治上“禁毒战争”策略的引入以及总理咨询小组的设立增加了毒品政策改革的机会。然而,利用政治机会的优势和局限性仍不明确。本文对澳大利亚一项改革举措“严厉打击毒品——非法药物转移倡议”的发展提供了独特见解。这项改革是联邦联盟党“严厉打击毒品”战略中产生的主要政策之一。尽管言辞强硬,但非法药物转移倡议已将轻微吸毒者从传统刑事司法系统中分流出来。
本文借鉴了对16位参与倡导和谈判的专家政策制定者的访谈,这些谈判直至非法药物转移倡议获得通过,以研究推动改革的因素,以及务实改革是如何出现的、为何出现。
非法药物转移倡议的最终形成源于五个主要驱动因素:海洛因与犯罪方面的危机、对政府的对抗情绪、关于药物转移优点的薄弱但不断增长的证据基础、执法态度的转变以及一群非政府专家有说服力的倡导。本文认为,总理新的“严厉打击毒品”战略和扩大的治理安排为政策行为体创造了新空间,使其能够干预政策制定过程,并将政府提议的“零容忍”应对措施转变为更人道且可能更有效的应对措施。
本文得出结论,与普遍看法相反,政治场所和政治化可能为毒品政策改革提供宝贵机会。研究人员和政策倡导者面临的挑战是,要明白如何最好地利用政治场所来实现务实改革。