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United Kingdom Drug Situation 2014 edition. UK Focal Point on Drugs annual report to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Abuse

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(2014) United Kingdom Drug Situation 2014 edition. UK Focal Point on Drugs annual report to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Abuse. Burton R (Editor), Thomson F (Editor), Visintin C (Editor) & Wright C (Editor) European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Abuse. https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/20170807150623/http://www.nta.nhs.uk/uploads/uk-focal-point-report-2014.pdf

Abstract
The structure and content of this annual report are pre-determined by the EMCDDA to facilitate comparison with similar reports produced by the other European Focal Points. Ten chapters cover the same subjects each year. Each of the first 10 chapters begins with an Introduction. This sets the context for the remainder of the chapter, describing the main features of the topic under consideration within the UK. This may include information about the main legislative and organisational frameworks, sources of data and definitions used, the broad picture shown by the data and recent trends. The remainder of each chapter is concerned with New Developments and Trends that have not been included in previous annual reports. Generally, this covers developments that have occurred in the second half of 2013 or the first half of 2014. Relevant data that have become available during this period will also be discussed although these will often refer to earlier time periods. This report, and the reports from the other European countries, will be used in the compilation of the EMCDDA’s annual report of the drug situation in the European Union (EU) and Norway to be published in 2015.

StatusPublished
EditorDr Robyn Burton
FundersPublic Health England
Publication date31/01/2014
Publication date online31/01/2014
Publisher URLhttps://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/…-report-2014.pdf

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