Titre : | National drug threat assessment 2010 |
Auteurs : | National Drug Intelligence Center |
Type de document : | Rapport |
Editeur : | Johnstown, PA : National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC), 2010 |
Format : | 76 p. / ann. ; graph. ; ill. ; tabl. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | MAR (Marchés / Markets) |
Mots-clés : |
Thésaurus géographique ETATS-UNIS ; AMERIQUE ; MEXIQUEThésaurus mots-clés MARCHE DE LA DROGUE ; PRODUIT ILLICITE ; CONTREBANDE ; TRAFIC ; DIFFUSION DES PRODUITS ; PLAQUE TOURNANTE ; CULTURE PRIVEE ; ORGANISATION CRIMINELLE ; COCAINE ; METHAMPHETAMINE ; CANNABIS ; HEROINE ; MEDICAMENTS ; MDMA-ECSTASY ; BLANCHIMENT ; ARGENT |
Résumé : | National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) analysts estimate that the overall threat posed by illicit drugs will not diminish in the near term. Although NDIC believes that sustained shortages of cocaine will persist in some U.S. markets in 2010, the availability of heroin, methamphetamine, and marijuana will increase, largely the result of increased production of the drugs in Mexico. The growing strength and organization of criminal gangs, including their alliances with large Mexican drug trafficking organizations, will make disrupting illicit drug availability and distribution increasingly difficult for law enforcement agencies. The increased enforcement against illegal pain clinics and the growing number of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs will disrupt the supply of controlled prescription drugs to prescription opioid users in some areas, with the result that some users will seek opioids from other sources and some will switch to heroin. [Extract of the publication] |
Domaine : | Autres substances / Other substances ; Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs |
Affiliation : | USA |
Lien : | https://www.justice.gov/archive/ndic/pubs38/38661/ |
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