Conflicting Laws and Priorities as Drug Policy Implementation Barriers: A Qualitative Analysis of Police Perspectives in Tijuana, Mexico

Author:

Morales Mario1,Baker Pieter2,Rafful Claudia3452,Mittal Maria L.2,Rocha-Jimenez Teresita6,Clairgue Erika2,Arredondo Jaime782,Cepeda Javier A.2,Strathdee Steffanie A.2,Beletsky Leo2

Affiliation:

1. School of Government and Public Policy, College of Social and Behavioral Science, University of Arizona, Social Science 315, 1145 E South Campus Dr.Tucson, AZ 85719, United States of America

2. School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA

3. Faculty of Psychology, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Circuito Ciudad Universitaria Avenida, C.U., 04510Mexico City, Mexico

4. Center of Global Mental Health Research, National Institute of Psychiatry, Calz México-Xochimilco 101, Colonia, Huipulco, Tlalpan, 14370Mexico City, Mexico

5. Centre on Drug Policy Evaluation, St. Michael’s Hospital, 30 Bond St, ON M5B 1W8Toronto, Canada

6. Society and Health Research Center, Universidad Mayor, Badajoz 130, Las Condes, Región MetropolitanaHCVG+4P Santiago, Chile

7. Programa de Política de Drogas, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económica, Circuito Tecnopolo Norte #117. Col. Tecnopolo Pocitos II. 20313Aguascalientes, Mexico

8. British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, 1045 Howe St Suite 400, BC V6Z 2A9Vancouver, Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsDrug policy reforms typically seek to improve health among people who use drugs (PWUD), but flawed implementation impedes potential benefits. Mexico’s 2009 drug policy reform emphasized public health-oriented measures to address addiction. Implementation has been deficient, however. We explored the role of municipal police officers’ (MPOs) enforcement decision-making and local systems as barriers to reform operationalization.MethodsBetween February-June 2016, 20 semi-structured interviews were conducted with MPOs in Tijuana. Interviews were transcribed, translated and coded using a consensus-based approach. Emergent themes, trends and frameworks were analyzed through a hermeneutic grounded theory protocol.ResultsIn conceptualizing their orientation towards municipal (not state) law, MPOs reported prioritizing enforcement of nebulous anti-vice ordinances to control PWUD activity. Local laws were seen as conflicting with drug policy reforms. Incentives within the police organization were aligned with ordinance enforcement, generating pressure through quotas and reinforced by judges. Driven by discretion, fuzzy understanding of procedures, and incentives to sanitize space, detention of PWUD for minor infractions was systematic.ConclusionsFailure to harmonize policies and priorities at different levels of government undermine effective operationalization of health-oriented drug policy. Implementation must address local priorities and administrative pressures shaping MPO decision-making and enforcement practice.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Health Policy,Public Administration,Health (social science)

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