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Policing of cannabis possession is largely accidental – and many officers don’t think it makes a difference

SUBSCRIBE 14th August 2018Charlie Lloyd, University of York
With the on-going debate on the legal status of cannabis, Charlie Lloyd, Geoff Page and Sharon Grace from York University discuss the results of their research in North Yorkshire looking at the day-to-day policing of cannabis possession and analysis of the data on drug possession offences. The research raises important questions about how police forces in England and Wales should deal with this common but to some, trivial, offence.

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