Drugs Policy in the UK
Exploring and building on the RSA Commission on Illegal Drugs, Communities and Public Policy's review of UK policy on the use and abuse of illegal drugs.

The RSA Commission on Illegal Drugs, Communities and Public Policy was set up in January 2005 to:

  • examine, as an independent body, all aspects of the relationship between public policy and the use and abuse of illegal drugs.
  • investigate, among other things, the practical impact of current drugs policy on communities.
  • encourage informed discussion among those with a particular interest in policy on the misuse of drugs - legislators, policy-makers, the police, the medical and legal professions, service providers, academics, private companies, educators and the media.
  • raise the level of public understanding and debate about public policy on the use and abuse of illegal drugs.

The Commission's Final Report  was published in March 2007.

You can learn more about the commissioners and the project and listen to RSA Chief Executive, Matthew Taylor, introducing the report and the Commission Chairman, Professor Anthony King, discussing the main findings at the RSA Drugs Commission's website.

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