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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[...]