Drugs, markets and criminal justice in Poland |
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Authors: | Krzysztof Krajewski |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Criminology, Jagiellonian University, Ul. Olszewskiego 2, 31-007 Cracow, Poland |
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Abstract: | ![]() Since 1989 drug situation in Poland has changed considerably. First, Polandhas become a major European producer of synthetic drugs. Second, it has becomea major transit country for smuggling drugs. Third, while its drug markets arenot yet fully developed, they offer now a much broader selection of drugs thanthe pre-1989 staple drug, the home-made ``Polish heroin'. Despite some alarmabout a growing drug problem, Polish drug policies remained for many years primarily public health oriented. The recent drug law reforms may signify, however, a shift towards a more punitive approach. This paper explores theconditions surrounding the emergence of both new markets and new controlstrategies. |
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