Satterlund Travis D, Treiber Jeanette, Haun Sue, Cassady Diana
Center for Program Design and Evaluation at Dartmouth College, 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315, Lebanon, NH, 03766, USA,
J Community Health. 2014 Jun;39(3):584-91. doi: 10.1007/s10900-013-9803-9.
As part of its state-wide "denormalization" campaign, the California Tobacco Control Program has funded local tobacco control projects to secure tobacco retail licenses (TRLs) in their communities. TRL policies generate funding by requiring tobacco retailers within a jurisdiction to obtain a license, which is in addition to the state license that tobacco retailers are legally required to purchase to sell tobacco products. The funding provided by TRLs enables local law enforcement to carry out inspection and enforcement operations. This paper examines the unique processes by which local project campaigns attempt to get TRL policies adopted in communities across the State of California. Twenty-two local projects submitted final evaluation reports pertaining to the adoption of TRLs, and the reports from these projects form the basis of the analysis. Successful campaigns tended to include the following strategies: (1) determining policy readiness; (2) gathering local data; (3) identifying and working with a "champion"; (4) building relationships with local law enforcement agencies and decision makers; and (5) educating community and decision makers. The major challenges faced by local projects included budget cuts and staffing issues, concern about creating an unfavorable environment for business by imposing more regulations and fees, and complaints about using law enforcement resources for tobacco control in light of more "pressing" public safety issues. These challenges proved difficult for local projects to overcome, and also highlight the need for projects to create and carry out strong but flexible tactical plans that incorporate the aforementioned strategies.
作为其全州范围“去规范化”运动的一部分,加利福尼亚州烟草控制项目资助了当地的烟草控制项目,以在其社区获得烟草零售许可证(TRL)。TRL政策通过要求辖区内的烟草零售商获得许可证来筹集资金,这是除了烟草零售商依法必须购买以销售烟草产品的州许可证之外的额外要求。TRL提供的资金使当地执法部门能够开展检查和执法行动。本文研究了当地项目活动试图在加利福尼亚州各地社区采用TRL政策的独特过程。22个当地项目提交了与采用TRL相关的最终评估报告,这些项目的报告构成了分析的基础。成功的活动往往包括以下策略:(1)确定政策准备情况;(2)收集当地数据;(3)确定并与“倡导者”合作;(4)与当地执法机构和决策者建立关系;(5)教育社区和决策者。当地项目面临的主要挑战包括预算削减和人员配备问题、担心通过实施更多法规和费用为企业创造不利环境,以及鉴于更“紧迫”的公共安全问题而对将执法资源用于烟草控制的抱怨。事实证明,这些挑战对当地项目来说难以克服,也凸显了项目制定和实施强有力但灵活的战术计划的必要性,这些计划应纳入上述策略。