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The drug strategy 2017 sets out how the government and its partners, at local, national and international levels, will take new action to tackle drug misuse and the harms it causes. The strategy builds on our existing approach to preventing dru[...]
The evaluation of the Government's Drug Strategy 2010 contributes greatly to the evidence base for the Government's new Drug Strategy. As such, this evaluation covers the strategy to the end of 2015 to provide sufficient time to feed into the de[...]
This is the third annual report on the Home Office Forensic Early Warning System (FEWS). FEWS was set up to identify New Psychoactive Substance (NPS) more promptly to help enable Her Majesty's Government to take action before a harmful substance[...]
The forensic early warning system (FEWS) was set up to identify new psychoactive substance (NPS) more promptly to enable the government to take action before a harmful substance takes a foothold in the UK. FEWS is part of the government's wider [...]
FEWS collected samples from the internet, headshops, music festivals, the police and health clinics to identify NPS which are present in the UK or being offered for sale in the UK market. One of the aims of the collection plans is to collect inf[...]
This statistical bulletin considers the extent of illicit drug use among 16 to 59 year olds in England and Wales in 2004/05 and trends in drug use since 1998, which marked the beginning of the Governments Drug Strategy, based on data from the Br[...]
This Statistical bulletin considers the extent of illicit drug use among 16 to 59 year olds in England and Wales in 2006/07 and trends in drug use since 1998 (the beginning of the Government's Drug Strategy) based on data from the British Crime [...]
This annual statistical bulletin examines the prevalence and trends of illicit drug use among 16 to 59 year olds (with a special focus on young people aged 16 to 24) resident in households in England and Wales. Figures are based on self-report d[...]
The British Crime Survey examines the extent and trends in illicit drug use among 16 to 59 year olds living in England and Wales included the following interesting trends. This annual statistical bulletin examines: • Since 2004 drug use, parti[...]
The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) was requested to consider the issue of Novel Psychoactive Substances (hereafter, termed "NPS") as one deserving careful and priority consideration. This issue has been a priority for the ACMD an[...]
This is the sixth report in an annual publication that combines the reporting of police recorded crime and the British Crime Survey (BCS) results. The police recorded and BCS figures are a complementary series that together provide a better pict[...]
2012
RapportThis release examines the extent and trends in illicit drug use among a nationally representative sample of 16 to 59 year olds resident in households in England and Wales. This release is based on results from the 2011/12 Crime Survey for Englan[...]
This release examines the extent and trends in illicit drug use among a nationally representative sample of 16 to 59 year olds resident in households in England and Wales, and is based on results from the 2013/14 Crime Survey for England and Wal[...]
This release examines the extent and trends in illicit drug use among a nationally representative sample of 16 to 59 year olds resident in households in England and Wales, and is based on results from the 2014 to 2015 Crime Survey for England an[...]
This release examines the extent and trends in illicit drug use among a nationally representative sample of 16 to 59 year olds resident in households in England and Wales, and is based on results from the 2015 to 2016 Crime Survey for England an[...]