Geographic Differences in Public Opinion on Drug Policy: Understanding Patterns of Support and ‘Don't Know’ Responses
Paul Kelaita, Keelin O'Reilly, Alison Ritter

TL;DR
This study explores how public opinion on drug policies varies across different geographic areas in Australia, focusing on Greater Western Sydney.
Contribution
The study introduces a geographic lens to analyze drug policy preferences and 'don't know' responses in public surveys.
Findings
Levels of support for drug policy actions differ across geographic regions.
The proportion of 'don't know' responses varies by area, affecting interpretations of public engagement.
Geographic differences highlight the need for localized approaches in drug policy advocacy and education.
Abstract
Policymakers and advocates often rely on public opinion to support or oppose certain policies, with national surveys providing an important data source. Different geographic areas have socio‐political specificity and are impacted by drug policies in different ways; yet there has been little analysis of public opinion accounting for geographic specificity. This study aimed to understand geographic differences in policy preferences using the case study of Greater Western Sydney (GWS), New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Responses to two policy perception questions from Australia's 2022/23 National Drug Strategy Household Survey were analysed: preferred actions in response to possession and use of cannabis, ecstasy, heroin, methamphetamine, and hallucinogens (‘Action’ question), and the preferred criminal offence status of cannabis possession (‘Criminal’ question). Responses in GWS were…
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TopicsSubstance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk · Policy Transfer and Learning
