TY - JOUR
T1 - Public perception of guilt and deserved punishment in medical cannabis diversion
AU - Rozmann, Nir
AU - Ne'eman-Haviv, Vered
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs.
PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - Introduction: Illegal drug diversion is a well-documented social problem that has received little research attention, despite the growing use of medical cannabis (MC) worldwide. This study examines public attitudes towards the punishment of MC diversion in Israel. Method: We used a quantitative method. Participants were 399 Israelis who were given five scenarios of MC diversion to persons with and without a licence, with and without payment, and for personal profit. Results: Respondents' attitudes differed with respect to the guilt and deserved punishment of the traffickers as a function of whether the recipient did or did not have a licence and did or did not pay for the MC. Transfers to individuals without a licence and for payment were judged more harshly than those to individuals without payment, whether or not they had a licence. Discussion and Conclusion: The discussion addresses the findings with reference to Kohlberg's moral development theory. The findings of the study attest to the importance of public attitudes in shaping legal policy in Israel.
AB - Introduction: Illegal drug diversion is a well-documented social problem that has received little research attention, despite the growing use of medical cannabis (MC) worldwide. This study examines public attitudes towards the punishment of MC diversion in Israel. Method: We used a quantitative method. Participants were 399 Israelis who were given five scenarios of MC diversion to persons with and without a licence, with and without payment, and for personal profit. Results: Respondents' attitudes differed with respect to the guilt and deserved punishment of the traffickers as a function of whether the recipient did or did not have a licence and did or did not pay for the MC. Transfers to individuals without a licence and for payment were judged more harshly than those to individuals without payment, whether or not they had a licence. Discussion and Conclusion: The discussion addresses the findings with reference to Kohlberg's moral development theory. The findings of the study attest to the importance of public attitudes in shaping legal policy in Israel.
KW - judgement
KW - medical cannabis diversion
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U2 - 10.1111/dar.13579
DO - 10.1111/dar.13579
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AN - SCOPUS:85142264632
SN - 0959-5236
VL - 42
SP - 304
EP - 308
JO - Drug and Alcohol Review
JF - Drug and Alcohol Review
IS - 2
ER -