Effects of Drug Policy Liberalization on Public Safety: A Review of the Literature

Ohio State Legal Studies Research Paper No. 746

Drug Enforcement and Policy Center, December 2022

15 Pages Posted: 6 Dec 2022

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Maria M. Orsini

Ohio State University (OSU) - Department of Sociology

Date Written: December 5, 2022

Abstract

After decades of criminalization, cannabis policy has liberalized rapidly throughout the U.S. in the 21st century. Following cannabis legalization in Colorado and Washington, legalization has gained momentum in many other U.S. states. While some states have fully legalized recreational cannabis for adult use, others have only decriminalized or legalized medical use. These reforms may have significant effects on public safety and public health, and therefore have become a topic of considerable academic interest. This review summarizes extant literature on the effect of drug policy liberalization on crime, traffic safety, law enforcement, and racial disparities.

Overall, the literature suggests that cannabis legalization has resulted in some benefits to public health and public safety, even while some studies have produced mixed findings with regard to particular outcomes. Much of the literature regarding the impact of marijuana legalization on crime shows promising effects, including decreases in violent and property crime, reductions in drug-related arrests, and an improvement in crime clearance rates. Research on the relationship between cannabis policy liberalization and changes in traffic safety has produced mixed results, and while drug policy liberalization has the potential to reduce racial disparities, further changes are needed for those benefits to be achieved. Finally, all-drug decriminalization is associated with reductions in problematic drug use and criminal justice overcrowding, declines in youth drug use, and other health and social benefits, as evidenced by evaluations of Portugal’s policy and preliminary evidence in Oregon following decriminalization in 2020.

Keywords: Cannabis policy, public safety, drug decriminalization, crime rates, traffic safety, law enforcement, drug policy reform, racial disparities, criminal justice reform, marijuana legalization

Suggested Citation

Orsini, Maria M., Effects of Drug Policy Liberalization on Public Safety: A Review of the Literature (December 5, 2022). Ohio State Legal Studies Research Paper No. 746, Drug Enforcement and Policy Center, December 2022, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4294150 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4294150

Maria M. Orsini (Contact Author)

Ohio State University (OSU) - Department of Sociology ( email )

Columbus, OH

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