This statistical release presents figures for drug seizures made in the year ending 31 March 2021 in England and Wales by the police (including the British Transport Police) and Border Force (Home Office)
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Youth justice statistics: 2020 to 2021
Youth justice annual statistics for 2020 to 2021 for England and Wales (Youth Justice Board for England and Wales)
Promising evidence that mobile engagement units can link hard-to-reach individuals with opioid use disorder to medication treatment
In this study, a mobile engagement unit was evaluated to see if this intervention would improve treatment utilization among a hard-to-reach population (Recovery Research Institute)
Major changes ahead for EMCDDA as it embarks on new work programme
This is our top commitment for the period 2022–2024 and we know that we can count on our European partners to deliver on this ambitious promise – download (EMCDDA)
Substance misuse treatment in secure settings: 2020 to 2021
Statistics for alcohol and drug misuse treatment in prisons and other secure settings from the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS)
Experiences of overdose among people who inject drugs in the city of Toronto
In this report, we summarize what people who inject drugs in Toronto told us about their overdose experiences. We are interested in what happened at the time of their overdose and how others responded to their overdose (MAP)
Substance misuse treatment for young people: statistics 2020 to 2021
Alcohol and drug treatment data for young people under 18, from the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS)
Western Australian Drug Trends 2021
Key Findings from the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS) Interviews (NDARC)
(Re)framing regime performance: A critique of the INCB report for 2020
In this report, IDPC and the Global Drug Policy Observatory take a critical look at the narratives that the UN drug control system constructs to justify its own existence, and to create an appearance of success (idpc)
One in five new cases of HIV and hepatitis C in people who inject drugs due to unstable housing in US and UK, modelling shows
Unstable housing among people who inject drugs may be responsible for up to one in five new infections with HIV or hepatitis C in the United Kingdom and the United States, a global modelling study has found (aidsmap)
The YouGov Big Survey on Drugs
YouGov has conducted an extensive study on drugs and drug use in the UK. The study investigates opinions, attitudes, and behaviours of Britons towards both prescription and recreational drugs
Mapping Drug Use, Interventions and Treatment Needs in Scottish Prisons
A literature review (SCCJR)
Government response letter to the ACMD on CBPMs in humans
Four recommendations
The Drug Use in Higher Education in Ireland
Findings of the survey 2021 (DUHEI)
The use of out-of-court disposals and diversion at the ‘front end’
This report examines the effectiveness of out-of-court disposals and diversion programmes and considers whether there is scope to increase their use. Our research included analysis of the latest evidence and trends, an in-depth study in the Thames Valley Police force area and a nationally representative survey (Crest)
Scoping project: A peer-based needle exchange service in London
This report explores the feasibility, acceptability, and practical considerations of developing a peer-based needle exchange service, with additional hepatitis C awareness and testing capacity, in Hackney (LJWG)
How People Living in Canada Consume and Acquire Cannabis
Assessing Progress in Minimizing Harms and Establishing a Safe Supply Chain – Report at a Glance (CCSA)
Report: Substance misuse related deaths in the criminal justice system
The Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody (IAPDC) and the Royal College of General Practitioners Secure Environments Group (RCGP SEG) have highlighted the need for a whole-systems approach to tackle substance misuse in the criminal justice system – in order to prevent substance misuse-related deaths amongst prisoners and those released back into the community (IAPDC)
Commission proposes stronger mandate for EU Drugs Agency as illicit market proliferates
The Commission is proposing today to strengthen the mandate of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, transforming it into the European Union Drugs Agency (European Commission)
Drug Overdose Deaths in the United States, 1999–2020
This report uses the most recent data from the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) to update statistics on deaths from drug overdose in the United States, showing rates by demographic group and by specific types of drugs involved (such as opioids or stimulants), with a focus on changes from 2019 to 2020 (CDC)
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