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Thursday, 15 February 2024 - 5.00pm
Location: 
Institute of Criminology, Seminar Room B3

The Institute of Criminology, University of CambridgeSpeaker: Professor Alex Stevens (Professor in Criminal Justice, University of Kent)

Discussant: Dr Paolo Campana

Professor Alex Stevens will present the findings of his new book, Drug Policy Constellations: The Role of Power and Morality in the Making of Drug Policy in the UK. This book presents a critical realist approach to understanding the irrationalities and idiosyncrasies of policy making, which may be applicable to other aspects of criminal justice policy and other countries, as well as drug policy in the UK. The policy constellations approach uses ethnography, elite interviews and discourse analysis, combined with social network analysis, to reveal the underlying ethico-political bases of drug policy making. It shows the contesting and overlapping constellations of policy actors and the policies support. The presentation will show how this helps explain recent developments in the UK drug policy, including the limited legalistaion of medical cannabis, and the surprising amount of investment in drug treatment provided by the government’s 10-year drug strategy.

More information on the book is available at https://drugpolicyconstellations.pubpub.org

A drinks reception for informal conversation will take place in the basement common room for all who attend in person.

To register to attend in-person or remotely, see the Criminology website.

If you wish to be added to the seminar mailing list, please contact: enquiries@crim.cam.ac.uk

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