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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[...]Rapport
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[...]Rapport
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[...]Rapport
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 [...]Rapport
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[...]Rapport
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[...]Rapport
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 [...]Rapport
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[...]Rapport
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[...]Rapport
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[...]Rapport
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[...]Rapport
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. This release is based on results from the 2011/12 Crime Survey for Englan[...]Rapport
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[...]Rapport
Home Office ; D. LADER, Éditeur scientifique | London : Home Office | Statistical Bulletin, ISSN 1759-7005 | 2015This 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[...]Rapport
Home Office ; D. LADER, Éditeur scientifique | London : Home Office | Statistical Bulletin, ISSN 1759-7005 | 2016This 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[...]Rapport
Home Office ; D. BROADFIELD, Éditeur scientifique | London : Home Office | Statistical Bulletin, ISSN 1759-7005 | 2017This release examines the extent and trends in 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 2016/17 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW[...]Rapport
Home Office ; D. BROADFIELD, Éditeur scientifique | London : Home Office | Statistical Bulletin, ISSN 1759-7005 | 2018This release examines the extent and trends in 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 2017/18 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW[...]Rapport
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 2017 to 2018 Crime Survey for England and[...]Rapport
Dans son rapport, le Comité d'Etude sur le problème de la drogue dans les écoles décrit l'ampleur du phénomène et comment les écoles peuvent organiser leur propre programme de prévention. Ceci nécessite d'une part la participation des parents et[...]Rapport
London : Home Office 2010This report presents the latest annual statistics on the proven offending of individuals (aged 18 and over) identified as Class A drug-misusing offenders. Both drug use and offending can be difficult to measure and the relationship between drug [...]Rapport
The framework was developed to assess the drug strategy's effectiveness and value for money. This document outlines the evaluation stages, the approach to evaluation and the next steps.Rapport
On 8 December 2010 the government launched its new drug strategy, 'Reducing demand, restricting supply, building recovery: supporting people to live a drug-free life'. A major change to government policy, the 2010 strategy sets out a fundamenta[...]Rapport
The drug strategy's second annual review highlights the actions taken and the priorities for the year ahead on reducing demand, restricting supply and building recovery. Case studies are also provided.Rapport
This guidance, produced for the Home Office Drugs Strategy Directorate, has been written to support the developement of services that are successful in attracting, engaging and sustaining contact with drug users who beg, as part of this wider st[...]Rapport
The drug strategy covers a ten-year period to 2018, but its delivery is underpinned by a series of three-year action plans. (Editor' s abstract)Rapport
The drug strategy aims to restrict the supply of illegal drugs and reduce the demand for them. It focuses on protecting families and strengthening communities. The four main strands of work are: - protecting communities through robust enforc[...]Rapport
This is a 10-year plan for real change, with an ambition to reduce overall use towards a historic 30-year low. Commitments are made across government to break drug supply chains while simultaneously reducing the demand for drugs by getting peopl[...]Rapport
Heroin is strongly associated with both health and social harms. Around half of clients in contact with treatment in 2014/15 were using opiates (52%) and 952 deaths were related to heroin and morphine use in 2014, out of a total 3,346 drug poiso[...]Rapport
N. SINGLETON, Éditeur scientifique ; R. MURRAY, Éditeur scientifique ; L. TINSLEY, Éditeur scientifique | London : Home Office | Home Office Online Report | 2006Home Office Online Report 16/06 brings together the results of three studies which provide robust updated estimates of the size of the illegal drug use problem, from different perspectives. The new studies build on earlier studies but all contai[...]Rapport
Z. MACDONALD ; L. TINSLEY ; COLLINGWOOD J. ; P. JAMIESON ; S. PUDNEY | London : Home Office | Online Report 24/05 | 2005The Drug Harm Index captures the harms generated by the problematic use of any illegal drug by combining robust national indicators into a single-figure time-series index. The harms include drug-related crime, community perceptions of drug probl[...]Rapport
G. HAY ; M. GANNON ; MACDOUGALL J. ; T. MILLAR ; C. EASTWOOD ; N. McKEGANEY | London : Home Office | Home Office Online Report | 2007Summarises the results of the second sweep of a three-year study to estimate the prevalence of 'problem drug use' (defined as use of opiates and/or crack cocaine) nationally (England only), regionally, and locally. An overview of national and Go[...]Rapport
Report of the new psychoactive substances expert panel appointed to undertake a 6-month review of available evidence on the UK's and other countries' approaches to the threat posed by NPS, and to advise the government on ways to enhance the UK's[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : L'étude a évalué les pratiques d'usage du khat dans une population de réfugiés de Somalie. La méthode utilisée a consisté à faire faire les interviews par des interviewers Somalis. Au total 207 sujets ont été interviewés. Seulement 6[...]Rapport
The Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 (PSA) came into force on 26 May 2016 and created a blanket ban on the production, distribution, sale and supply of psychoactive substances in the United Kingdom for human consumption. It gives police and oth[...]Rapport
Les statistiques sont regroupées en 13 tableaux détaillant les données pour chaque région du Royaume-Uni. Ainsi les statistiques sur les saisies sont répertoriées par année de 1982 à 1992, par produit pour l'année 1992 et par type de saisie; cel[...]Rapport
Some aspects of drug-related anti-social behaviour are straightforward: use of drugs on stairwells and other public areas, discarded needles and other drug-related paraphernalia, and open dealing from properties or public spaces. Other activitie[...]Rapport
This summary presents the main, essentially qualitative, findings from this exploratory study of drug supply and demand in six local prisons (five male and one female) in England. As with any small-scale qualitative research, findings should be [...]Brochure
In October 2001 the Home Secretary asked the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs to review the classification of cannabis preparations in the light of current scientific evidence. The Advisory Council recommended the reclassification of all [...]Rapport
SKODBO S. ; G. BROWN ; DEACON S. ; A. COOPER ; A. HALL ; T. MILLAR ; J. SMITH ; WHITHAM K. | London : Home Office | 2007This paper examines the way that the Drug Interventions Programme (DIP) engages and directs Class A drug misusers from the point of arrest or charge to the point of treatment. It also examines whether the implementation of Tough Choices in April[...]Rapport
A. JONES ; S. WESTON ; A. MOODY ; T. MILLAR ; L. DOLLIN ; T. ANDERSON ; M. DONMALL | London : Home Office | 2007The Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS) examines the effectiveness of drug treatment in England. Within the context of changing patterns of drug use and an expansion in criminal justice referrals, the study aims to measure the outcome[...]Rapport
The Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS) assessed the outcomes, costs and benefits of drug treatment in England. Results obtained in the study were variable and affected by a very small number of outliers. However, they provided eviden[...]Rapport
A. JONES ; M. DONMALL ; T. MILLAR ; A. MOODY ; S. WESTON ; T. ANDERSON ; GITTINS M. ; V. ABEYWARDANA ; J. D'SOUZA | London : Home Office | 2009This report summarises follow-up data from the Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS): a longitudinal study that explores the outcomes of drug treatment in England. The overriding finding is that treatment reduces the harmful behaviours [...]Rapport
The qualitative study of the Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS) was designed to explore treatment providers and treatment seekers perspectives on the factors influencing the effectiveness of drug misuse treatment in England. The main[...]Rapport
This report summarises the findings from a major national evaluation of drug treatment in England, the Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS). The study comprised a longitudinal survey of outcomes, a qualitative assessment of the factors[...]Rapport
This systematic review comprises a summary of the research literature on the effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing criminal behaviour among drug users. Systematic reviews use rigorous methods for locating, appraising, and synthesising[...]Rapport
Presents findings from interviews with 222 imprisoned drug dealers and traffickers. It provides a detailed insight into the operation of the market for illicit drugs. (Editor's abstract)