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Showcase: STAKES, Finland

Dual-track drug policy: Normalization of the drug problem in Finland

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Pages 543-558 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This paper examines the reorganization of Finnish drug policy in the light of recent major changes. The analysis is inspired by writings of criminologist David Garland on crime control and governmental control strategies (Garland, CitationCitationCitation), and by the British drug debate on the normalization of drug use (Parker, Citation; Parker et al., Citation; Shiner  & Newburn, Citation; South, 1999). Garland distinguishes between adaptive and non-adaptive social responses to crime. Adaptive responses generally lower the objectives of public policy because the goals seem unrealistic. If you cannot get the best, you can always strive for the good. Non-adaptive or repressive responses are needed to justify the image of the State as an efficient and competent actor. The conclusion of the paper is that, after a somewhat stormy debate in Finland around the turn of the century, the adaptive and non-adaptive responses have peacefully aligned with each other. This dual-track model has become the new paradigm in Finnish drug policy: Both harm reduction and criminal control approaches are now well established and expansive. Related trends are recognized also in other countries.

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[1]  This is a revised and updated version of Hakkarainen, P.,  & Tigerstedt, C. (Citation2004). Conflicting drug policy—Normalization of the drug problem in Finland. In M. Heikkilä  & M. Kautto (Eds.), Welfare in Finland (pp. 181–200). Helsinki, Finland: STAKES.

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