Danish cannabis policy revisited: Multiple framings of cannabis use in policy discourse

被引:5
|
作者
Sogaard, Thomas Friis [1 ]
Nygaard-Christensen, Maj [1 ]
Frank, Vibeke Asmussen [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark
关键词
cannabis; Denmark; discourse analysis; drug policy; framing; DRUG POLICY;
D O I
10.1177/14550725211018602
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号
摘要
Aim: This article traces recent developments in Danish cannabis policy, by exploring how "cannabis use" is problematised and governed within different co-existing policy areas. Background: Recently, many countries have changed their cannabis policy by introducing medical cannabis and/or by moving toward legalisation or decriminalisation. Researchers have thus argued that traditional notions of cannabis as a singular and coherent object, are being replaced by perspectives that highlight the multiple ontological character of cannabis. At the same time, there is growing recognition that drug policy is not a unitary phenomenon, but rather composed by multiple "policy areas", each defined by particular notions of what constitutes the relevant policy "problem". Design: We draw on existing research, government reports, policy papers and media accounts of policy and policing developments. Results: We demonstrate how Danish cannabis policy is composed of different co-existing framings of cannabis use; as respectively a social problem, a problem of deviance, an organised crime problem, a health- and risk problem and as a medical problem. Conclusion: While the international trend seems to be that law-and-order approaches are increasingly being replaced by more liberal approaches, Denmark, on an overall level, seems to be moving in the opposite direction: Away from a lenient decriminalisation policy and towards more repressive approaches. We conclude that the prominence of discursive framings of cannabis use as a "problem of deviance" and as "a driver of organised crime", has been key to this process.
引用
收藏
页码:377 / 393
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Trends in cannabis use and changes in cannabis policy in Denmark
    Storgaard, LL
    Research on Drugs and Drug Policy From a European Perspective, 2005, : 35 - 47
  • [2] Cannabis Policy Changes and Adolescent Cannabis Use: Evidence from Europe
    Benedetti, Elisa
    Resce, Giuliano
    Brunori, Paolo
    Molinaro, Sabrina
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (10)
  • [3] Gambling and Cannabis Use: Clinical and Policy Implications
    Ken C. Winters
    James P. Whelan
    Journal of Gambling Studies, 2020, 36 : 223 - 241
  • [4] Gambling and Cannabis Use: Clinical and Policy Implications
    Winters, Ken C.
    Whelan, James P.
    JOURNAL OF GAMBLING STUDIES, 2020, 36 (01) : 223 - 241
  • [5] Netherlands' cannabis policy
    Ossebaard, HC
    LANCET, 1996, 347 (9003): : 767 - 768
  • [6] Association of Local Cannabis Policy and Retail Availability With Cannabis Use and Problematic Cannabis Use Among Adolescents in Northern California
    Young-Wolff, Kelly C.
    Asera, Alex
    Padon, Alisa A.
    Slama, Natalie E.
    Alexeeff, Stacey E.
    Pacula, Rosalie L.
    Campbell, Cynthia I.
    Sterling, Stacy A.
    Satre, Derek D.
    Lu, Yun
    Dyer, Wendy T.
    Does, Monique B.
    Silver, Lynn D.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2024, 114 : S654 - S663
  • [7] The New Cannabis Policy Taxonomy on APIS: Making Sense of the Cannabis Policy Universe
    Michael D. Klitzner
    Sue Thomas
    Jonathan Schuler
    Michael Hilton
    James Mosher
    The Journal of Primary Prevention, 2017, 38 : 295 - 314
  • [8] The New Cannabis Policy Taxonomy on APIS: Making Sense of the Cannabis Policy Universe
    Klitzner, Michael D.
    Thomas, Sue
    Schuler, Jonathan
    Hilton, Michael
    Mosher, James
    JOURNAL OF PRIMARY PREVENTION, 2017, 38 (03): : 295 - 314
  • [9] Relationships of Cannabis Policy Liberalization With Alcohol Use and Co-Use With Cannabis: A Narrative Review
    Pacula, Rosalie Liccardo
    Smart, Rosanna
    Lira, Marlene C.
    Pessar, Seema Choksy
    Blanchette, Jason G.
    Naimis, Timothy S.
    ALCOHOL RESEARCH-CURRENT REVIEWS, 2022, 42 (01):
  • [10] An update on cannabis use disorder with comment on the impact of policy related to therapeutic and recreational cannabis use
    Alan J. Budney
    Michael J. Sofis
    Jacob T. Borodovsky
    European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2019, 269 : 73 - 86