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Tokin up in the 5280: Insight into how Denver police officers make sense of, and define, interpret, and react to the legalization of marijuana.

机译:总结5280:深入了解丹佛警官如何理解,定义,解释和应对大麻合法化。

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Laws surrounding the possession, use, and distribution of marijuana have undergone many changes for over a century. Political pressures and social prejudices have most often been the cause of these changes, rather than scientific research or rational thinking. As a result, the law has sometimes lagged behind social practice as in the current case in much of the U.S., including Colorado. In such an environment, it often falls on a police officer's definition, interpretation, and reaction to the laws to determine the extent to which certain laws and sanctions are enforced. Drawing on the work of Weick (1976), this dissertation utilizes the theoretical framework of sensemaking to examine two research questions. First, what sense are police officers in Colorado making of new legalization of marijuana laws? Second, how are officers defining, interpreting, and reacting to marijuana laws in Colorado?;Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 Denver police officers. Findings suggest that the lack of bright line policies regarding marijuana enforcement play a role in officers making sense of the law in different ways. Officers' definition and interpretation of marijuana law seems to be founded upon their experiences, as well as the experiences of their peers. Several unintentional consequences of marijuana legalization were identified by officers, and appear to play a substantial role in the sensemaking process.;Theoretically, this research contends that the four key components of sensemaking (Weick 1976) (i.e., social process, ongoing process, reliant on extracted cues, and based off of plausibility rather than accuracy) are interwoven with the aspects of defining, interpreting, and reacting to laws. As such, a call exists for the elaboration or construction of a theory combining the intertwined elements of defining, interpreting, and reacting to organizational change with the interwoven elements of sensemaking.;Findings suggest several policy implications. The call for Colorado and all states that are considering legalization for recreational purposes is to create bright line policies in an effort to reduce confusion among officers. The construction of such policies will reduce the grey area in which officers operate thereby ensuring that users are treated fairly across all jurisdictions and states.
机译:一个多世纪以来,围绕大麻的拥有,使用和分配的法律发生了许多变化。政治压力和社会偏见通常是造成这些变化的原因,而不是科学研究或理性思考。结果,就像在美国大部分地区(包括科罗拉多州)的当前案例一样,法律有时落后于社会实践。在这种环境下,通常取决于警务人员的定义,解释和对法律的反应,以确定在何种程度上执行某些法律和制裁。借鉴Weick(1976)的工作,本文利用感官化的理论框架来考察两个研究问题。首先,科罗拉多州的警察对大麻法律的新合法化有何意义?其次,警官如何定义,解释和响应科罗拉多州的大麻法;对22名丹佛警察进行了半结构化访谈。调查结果表明,缺乏有关大麻执法的明确政策,这在官员以不同方式理解法律方面发挥了作用。军官对大麻法的定义和解释似乎建立在他们的经验以及同伴的经验之上。官员们发现了大麻合法化的一些无意后果,并且似乎在意义形成过程中起着重要作用。;从理论上讲,这项研究认为,意义形成的四个关键组成部分(Weick 1976)(即社会过程,进行中的过程,依赖的过程) (根据提取的提示,并基于合理性而非准确性)与定义,解释和对法律的反应交织在一起。因此,人们呼吁建立或结合结合定义,解释和对组织变革的反应与感官交织的要素的理论。研究结果提出了几种政策含义。呼吁科罗拉多州和所有出于娱乐目的考虑合法化的州制定一项明确的政策,以减少官员之间的混乱。此类政策的构建将减少官员在其工作的灰色地带,从而确保在所有司法管辖区和州内均公平地对待用户。

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  • 作者

    Hoofnagle, Kara K.;

  • 作者单位

    Old Dominion University.;

  • 授予单位 Old Dominion University.;
  • 学科 Criminology.;Organization theory.;Organizational behavior.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 158 p.
  • 总页数 158
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 古生物学;
  • 关键词

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