The impact of arrest and seizure on drug crime and harms: A systematic review

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The impact of arrest and seizure on drug crime and harms: A systematic review

13 October 2020

By Eggins E., Hine L., Higginson A. & Mazerolla L. / Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice / Australian Institute of Criminology

Drawing on the Global Policing Database (GPD), this review assesses the impact of supplier arrests and seizures on drug crime, drug use, drug price, drug purity, and drug harm outcomes. Just 13 impact evaluation studies (reported in 18 documents) met inclusion criteria. An evidence and gap map was constructed, showing that research to date relates primarily to drug harms, followed by drug crime and drug price, and that there are significant gaps in the impact evaluation literature. The results of this review demonstrate the limited amount of high-quality scientific evidence that can be used to examine the impact of supplier arrest and seizure on a range of drug-related outcomes.