Rationale

The systematic review of police-led law enforcement strategies had three goals:

  1. to advance our knowledge regarding effective and ineffective law enforcement interventions;
  2. to establish effects of interventions that would inform models (such as agent-based modelling and stocks and flows); and
  3. to establish potential interventions for demonstration projects in Stage Two.
    This is the first systematic review of drug law enforcement strategies to be undertaken with a broad mandate, including those strategies implemented at international, national, state and local levels. It has been endorsed as a Campbell Crime and Justice Group Systematic Review.

Resources

Date commenced
19 Mar 2005
Resource type

Reports

Author(s)

Lorraine Mazerolle, David Soole & Sacha Rombouts