Table DLO-1. Number of reports for drug law offences – Part (i) 1995 to 2004

Country

Study units

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

Belgium

(1)

persons

18376

 

21569

14328

25540

19005

21750

26291

30170

33348

Czech Republic

 

persons

482

956

1152

1530

1765

2043

2160

2000

2357

2100

Denmark

(2)

persons; cases

9008

8678

8234

8900

9424

9899

9858

12851

14272

16390

Germany

 

offences

158477

187022

205099

216682

226563

244336

246518

250969

255575

283708

Estonia

 

persons

 

 

 

617

765

3886

5458

4761

6384

6970

Greece

(3)

persons

4887

6961

9729

10973

10902

12543

15395

16045

16195

12823

Spain

 

offences

 

65705

78846

81599

89994

98369

129650

139264

135352

164460

France

 

persons

69432

77640

89285

91048

95910

100870

84533

96740

108141

121256

Ireland

 

offences

3859

2885

4156

5984

7137

8395

8768

7976

7150

 

Italy

(4)(5)

persons

32652

32985

77295

73584

77288

70981

69278

108479

98694

98836

Cyprus

 

cases

156

183

245

285

250

292

399

442

475

515

Latvia

 

persons

271

362

433

395

521

655

854

653

782

512

Lithuania

 

offences

 

511

630

629

701

926

1039

937

1029

1402

Luxembourg

 

persons

1263

1368

1205

1170

1939

1758

1775

2218

2271

1880

Hungary

(6)

offences

429

440

943

2068

2860

3445

4332

4775

3378

6670

Malta

 

persons

 

 

 

 

 

 

410

413

410

659

Netherlands

(7)

offences

 

 

 

12616

11675

11513

13558

15848

17087

21571

Austria

(8)

offences

13093

16196

17868

17141

17597

18125

21862

22422

22245

25215

Poland

 

offences

4284

6780

7915

16432

15628

19649

29230

36178

47605

59356

Portugal

(9)

persons

6380

9054

9333

11395

13020

14276

11102

10835

11418

10529

Slovenia

 

offences

1249

1849

2737

2942

3410

4803

5889

5528

4843

3583

Slovakia

 

persons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1183

1326

1224

Finland

(10)

offences

9052

7868

8323

9461

11647

13445

14890

13857

15058

14486

Sweden

 

persons

9573

9307

10625

11490

10400

12545

13714

15300

16136

17040

United Kingdom

 

persons

93631

95199

114629

130643

121056

104390

102896

113656

120503

 

Bulgaria

 

persons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7608

7826

7793

Romania

 

persons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1420

1487

1997

Turkey

(11)

persons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8360

10223

13986

Norway

 

persons

3938

4455

5188

6486

8002

9190

10746

 

 

 

Total

 

 

440492

536404

675439

728398

763994

785339

826064

927009

958392

928309

Notes:

The general term 'reports for drug law offences' is used since definitions and study units differ widely between countries. For definitions of the term 'reports for drug law offences', refer to Drug law offences – methods and definitions.

(1) In 2000 to 2002, data refer to a number of persons (only the main offence is counted), although the same person could be counted several times if arrested several times during the same year. Before 2000 and since 2003, data refer to a number of offences (each offence is represented as one separate record in the database). These changes are likely to affect comparability across time.

(2) Since 2002, the statistical unit has changed to cases (persons in previous years). This change is likely to affect comparability across time.

(3) Between 1985 and 1994, figures refer to a number of arrests made by the police of drug law offenders. From 1995, figures refer to a number of initial reports of individuals suspected of drug law offences by all law enforcement authorities.

(4) From 2002, persons for whom the substance is not known are also included in the total: they account to 34282 in 2002, 34256 in 2003 and 32608 in 2004; particular caution is required when analysing time trends as this change highly affects comparability of data across time.

(5) From 1985 to 1994, data include only persons under restriction (criminal offences); while from 1995, persons at liberty (criminal offences) are also included. From 1985 to 1996, figures include only criminal offences; while from 1997, non-criminal offences (sentenced by administrative sanctions) are also included. These changes are likely to affect comparability across time.

(6) Data refer to the year during which criminal investigations were closed (vs. year during which offences were committed).

(7) Data refer to cases registered by the public prosecutor.

(8) The total number of reports for drug law offences includes reports for drug-related deaths until 1999 and reports for psychotropic substances and precursors since 1998.

(9) Since July 2001 drug use and possession for use have been decriminalised and are since then an administrative offence; consequently data on such offences, although included in this table, come from a different monitoring system. However, 2001 data should be taken with caution since this new monitoring system was being tested for the first time.

(10) Since 2002, data are provided by a different source; this change is likely to affect comparability across time.

(11) 2002 data refer only to police data, while after 2002 data refer to all data reported by the main prosecuting authorities (police, gendarmerie, customs); this change is likely to affect comparability across time.

See also 'General notes for interpreting data' on the Explanatory notes and help page.

Source:

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