Cannabis depenalisation, drug consumption and crime – Evidence from the 2004 cannabis declassification in the UK

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Cannabis depenalisation, drug consumption and crime – Evidence from the 2004 cannabis declassification in the UK

24 July 2014

This paper investigates the link between cannabis depenalisation and crime using individual-level panel data for England and Wales from 2003 to 2006. The researchers exploit the declassification of cannabis in the UK in 2004 as a natural experiment. Specifically, they use the fact that the declassification changed expected punishments differently in various age groups due to thresholds in British criminal law and employ a difference-in-differences type design using data from the longitudinal version of the Offending, Crime and Justice Survey. Their findings suggest essentially no increases in either cannabis consumption, consumption of other drugs, crime and other forms of risky behaviour.

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