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Author United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Title (down) World drug report 2011 : executive summary Type Report
Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 6
Keywords illicit drug; drug market; drug trafficking; addiction; chemical addiction; AOD dependence; AOD consumption; AOD demand; AOD supply; illegal production of drugs; illicit drug industry; search and seizure; law enforcement; statistical data; international area; annual report
Abstract Many illicit drug markets have reached global dimensions and require control strategies on a comparable scale. In that context, there is a need to better understand these transnational markets and the manner in which they operate. The yearly World Drug Report is a contribution towards that objective. This year’s edition starts with an overview of the illicit drug situation worldwide and regionally, followed by more comprehensive discussions and statistical trends for the key transnational drug markets, namely opium/heroin, coca/cocaine, amphetamine-type stimulants and cannabis.
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Publisher United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Place of Publication Vienna Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Full report also available: 50-11952; aussi disponible en français: 50-11951 Approved no
Call Number 50-11952 Serial 50872
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Author United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Title (down) World drug report 2011 Type Report
Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 267
Keywords illicit drug; drug market; drug trafficking; addiction; chemical addiction; AOD dependence; AOD consumption; AOD demand; AOD supply; illegal production of drugs; illicit drug industry; search and seizure; law enforcement; statistical data; international area; annual report
Abstract Many illicit drug markets have reached global dimensions and require control strategies on a comparable scale. In that context, there is a need to better understand these transnational markets and the manner in which they operate. The yearly World Drug Report is a contribution towards that objective. This year’s edition starts with an overview of the illicit drug situation worldwide and regionally, followed by more comprehensive discussions and statistical trends for the key transnational drug markets, namely opium/heroin, coca/cocaine, amphetamine-type stimulants and cannabis.
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Publisher United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Place of Publication Vienna Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
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Area Expedition Conference
Notes Executive summary also available: 50-11952; résumé aussi disponible en français: 50-11951 Approved no
Call Number 50-11953 Serial 50873
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Author United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Title (down) World drug report 2010 : executive summary Type Report
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 17
Keywords illicit drug; drug market; drug trafficking; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; illegal production of drugs; illicit drug industry; search and seizure; law enforcement; AOD consumption; AOD demand; statistical data; international area; annual report
Abstract In 2009, the United Nations Member States decided to make further and decisive progress, within a decade, in controlling illicit drug supply and demand. Many illicit drug markets have reached global dimensions and require control strategies on a comparable scale. In that context, there is a need to better understand these transnational markets and the manner in which they operate. This year’s World Drug Report is a contribution towards that objective. It opens with an analytical discussion of three key transnational drug markets: the markets for heroin, cocaine and amphetamine-type stimulants. The market discussion is followed by a presentation of statistical trends for all major drug categories. The latest information on drug production, seizures and consumption is presented. Finally, there is a discussion on the relationship between drug trafficking and instability.
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Publisher United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Place of Publication Vienna Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Full report also available: 50-11372; aussi disponible en français: 50-11370 Approved no
Call Number 50-11371 Serial 50786
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Author United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Title (down) World drug report 2010 Type Report
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 307
Keywords illicit drug; drug market; drug trafficking; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; illegal production of drugs; illicit drug industry; search and seizure; law enforcement; AOD consumption; AOD demand; statistical data; international area; annual report
Abstract In 2009, the United Nations Member States decided to make further and decisive progress, within a decade, in controlling illicit drug supply and demand. Many illicit drug markets have reached global dimensions and require control strategies on a comparable scale. In that context, there is a need to better understand these transnational markets and the manner in which they operate. This year’s World Drug Report is a contribution towards that objective. It opens with an analytical discussion of three key transnational drug markets: the markets for heroin, cocaine and amphetamine-type stimulants. The market discussion is followed by a presentation of statistical trends for all major drug categories. The latest information on drug production, seizures and consumption is presented. Finally, there is a discussion on the relationship between drug trafficking and instability.
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Publisher United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Place of Publication Vienna Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Executive summary also available: 50-11371 Approved no
Call Number 50-11372 Serial 50787
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Author United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Title (down) World drug report 2009 : executive summary Type Report
Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 24
Keywords illicit drug; drug market; drug trafficking; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; illegal production of drugs; illicit drug industry; search and seizure; target group; adolescent; law enforcement; drug offense; AOD consumption; AOD use; statistical data; international area; annual report
Abstract The World Drug Report presents comprehensive information on the illicit drug situation. It provides detailed estimates and trends on production, trafficking and consumption in the opium/heroin, coca/cocaine, cannabis and amphetamine-type stimulants markets. This year, for the first time, the World Drug Report includes special feature sections on the quality of drug data available to UNODC, trends in drug use among young people and police-recorded drug offences. It also discusses one the most formidable unintended consequences of drug control – the black market for drugs – and how the international community best can tackle it.
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Publisher United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Place of Publication Vienna Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Full report also available: 50-10443; aussi disponible en français: 50-10445 Approved no
Call Number 50-10444 Serial 50711
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Author United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Title (down) World drug report 2009 Type Report
Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 305
Keywords illicit drug; drug market; drug trafficking; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; illegal production of drugs; illicit drug industry; search and seizure; target group; adolescent; law enforcement; drug offense; AOD consumption; AOD use; statistical data; international area; annual report
Abstract The World Drug Report presents comprehensive information on the illicit drug situation. It provides detailed estimates and trends on production, trafficking and consumption in the opium/heroin, coca/cocaine, cannabis and amphetamine-type stimulants markets. This year, for the first time, the World Drug Report includes special feature sections on the quality of drug data available to UNODC, trends in drug use among young people and police-recorded drug offences. It also discusses one the most formidable unintended consequences of drug control – the black market for drugs – and how the international community best can tackle it.
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Publisher United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Place of Publication Vienna Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Executive summary also available: 50-10444 Approved no
Call Number 50-10443 Serial 50710
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Author United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Title (down) World drug report 2008 Type Report
Year 2008 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 303
Keywords illicit drug; drug market; drug trafficking; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; illegal production of drugs; illicit drug industry; law enforcement; drug offense; AOD consumption; AOD use; statistical data; opium; history; international area; annual report
Abstract The World Drug Report presents comprehensive information on the illicit drug situation. It provides detailed estimates and trends on production, trafficking and consumption in the opium/heroin, coca/cocaine, cannabis and amphetamine-type stimulants markets. The drug problem is being contained but there are warning signs that the stabilisation which has occurred over the last few years could be in danger. Notable amongst these is the increase in both opium poppy and coca cultivation in 2007, some growth in consumption in developing countries and some development of new trafficking patterns. There have also been encouraging contractions in some of the main consumer markets. This year, almost one hundred years since the Shanghai Opium Commission in 1909, the Report presents an historical review of the development of the international drug control system.
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Publisher United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Place of Publication Vienna Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-02519 Serial 50613
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Author United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Title (down) World drug report 2007 Type Report
Year 2007 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 274
Keywords illicit drug; drug market; drug trafficking; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; illegal production of drugs; illicit drug industry; AOD consumption; AOD use; statistical data; opium; cannabis; heroin; cocaine; amphetamines; history; international area; annual report
Abstract The World Drug Report presents the most comprehensive statistical view of today’s illicit drug situation. This year’s edition reports signs of long-term containment of the global problem. However, the overall trend masks contrasting regional situations, which the report examines in detail. For instance, while an impressive multi-year reduction in opium poppy cultivation continued in South-East Asia, Afghanistan recorded a large increase in 2006. More interceptions of cocaine and heroin shipments across the world have played an important part in stabilizing the market. However, as we witness successes in some areas, challenges appear in others. Although drug abuse levels are stabilizing globally, countries along major and new trafficking routes, such as those now going through Africa, may face increasing levels of drug consumption. The World Drug Report 2007 also discusses a possible method to better assess and monitor the role played by organized crime in transnational drug trafficking.
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Publisher United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Place of Publication Vienna Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-01088 Serial 50571
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Author Luck, Frank
Title (down) Workshop : diversity in men's health : Informationen zum Thema Männergesundheit Type Conference Article
Year 2007 Publication 5. Nationale Tagung des Forschungsnetzwerks Gender Health : gender, diversity and public health Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 5
Keywords gender differences; man; woman; public health; health-related behavior; behavioral change; Switzerland
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Publisher Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Hochschule für Soziale Arbeit, Forschungsnetzwerk Gender Health Place of Publication Olten Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-11239 Serial 61370
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Author Department of Health and Children
Title (down) Working for children and families : exploring good practice Type Book Whole
Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 114, appendix
Keywords prevention; child; parent; parent involvement; family; policy recommendations; family support; family risk and protective factors; Ireland
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Publisher Department of Health and Children; An Roinn Slainté Agus Leanaí Place of Publication Dublin Editor Department of Health and Children; An Roinn Slainté Agus Leanaí
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 03.00-DOKUZIMMER_aufTisch Serial 49286
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