Annual report 2012 launch
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How are countries tackling the new drugs phenomenon? Are school children consuming drugs more or less than before? How many Europeans are using cannabis on a daily basis? To what extent have national responses to the drugs problem been effective?
These are just some of the issues under the spotlight in the Annual report 2012 from the EU drugs agency (EMCDDA) released in Lisbon on 15 November.
The report, the agency’s flagship publication, provides the latest data and commentary on the drug situation across the 27 EU Member States, Norway, Croatia and Turkey. Key challenges are discussed along with some of the promising practices used to address drug problems today. The Annual report is part of a comprehensive package of information.
Publications and related documents
- Annual report (PDF, available in 22 languages)
- Selected issues 2012: Prisons and drugs in Europe – the problems and responses (PDF, available in English)
- Statistical bulletin 2012 (online product, available in English)
News material
- 02.10.2012, announcement: 'Annual report 2012: the state of the drugs problem in Europe — EU drugs agency to present the latest statistics, trends and analysis (News release No 7/2012, Word or pdf, available in 22 languages)
- News release No 10/2012, Word or pdf, available in 22 languages
- News release No 11/2012, Word or pdf, available in 22 languages
- Outbreaks of HIV among IDUs in Greece and Romania — preliminary data suggest no signs of a slowing down in 2012
- Drugnet Europe 80 newsletter (pdf, available in English)
Supporting products
- Selected issue 2012: Pregnancy, childcare and the family – key issues for Europe's response to drugs (pdf and print version, available in English)
- Summary of the 2011 ESPAD report: Substance use among students in 36 countries (pdf in 22 languages; EN, FR, DE, PT in print)
- EMCDDA Trendspotter study on fentanyl in Europe (pdf and print version, available in English)
- Thematic paper: Prevalence of daily cannabis use in the European Union and Norway (pdf, available in English)
- EMCDDA-Europol Joint report: 4-methylamphetamine (pdf, available in English)