European Union Open Data Portal - Custom query: Geographical Coverage filters: Norway; Themes filters: Education, culture and sport, Population and society; Keywords filters: cannabistag:data.europa.eu,2012:/feeds/custom.atom?vocab_geographical_coverage=http%3A%2F%2Fpublications.europa.eu%2Fresource%2Fauthority%2Fcountry%2FNOR&vocab_theme=http%3A%2F%2Fpublications.europa.eu%2Fresource%2Fauthority%2Fdata-theme%2FSOCI&tags=cannabis2021-07-12T16:16:44ZEuropean Publications Officehttps://data.europa.eu/euodpRecently created or updated datasets on European Union Open Data Portal. Custom query: Geographical Coverage filters: Norway; Themes filters: Education, culture and sport, Population and society; Keywords filters: cannabisPrice, purity and potency of drugs in Europe (EMCDDA 2018 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/emcdda-sb-pppStreet prices of cannabis, heroin, cocaine and amphetamine are provided in euros per gram, of LSD in euros per unit/dose, and of ecstasy in euros per tablet. Data on prices come from a range of different sources, the comparability of which is not always known. Data on the potency of cannabis products and the purity of heroin (white and brown), cocaine products (cocaine and crack) and amphetamine are presented here. In addition, data on the MDMA content (weight in ecstasy tablets) is provided.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T15:14:54Z2018-05-23T12:06:20ZDrug overdose deaths in Europe (EMCDDA 2018 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/emcdda-sb-drdDrug-related mortality is a complex phenomenon, which accounts for a considerable percentage of deaths among young people in many European countries. The EMCDDA, in collaboration with national experts, has defined an epidemiological indicator with two components at present: deaths directly caused by illegal drugs (drug-induced deaths) and mortality rates among problem drug users. These two components can fulfil several public health objectives, notably as an indicator of the overall health impact of drug use and the components of this impact, identify particularly risky patterns of use, and potentially identify new risks.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T15:12:11Z2018-05-23T14:33:26ZPrevalence of drug use in Europe (EMCDDA 2018 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/emcdda-sb-gpsPrevalence and patterns of drug use in the general population (adults or school children) is assessed through surveys based on representative probabilistic samples of the whole population under study. Interview surveys are based on self-report of participants regarding present and past behaviours, personal characteristics, knowledge and attitudes regarding drugs or other health topics.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T15:31:30Z2018-03-22T09:24:53ZDrug use amongst prisoners in Europe (EMCDDA 2018 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/emcdda-sb-dupNational routine information on drug use and patterns of use amongst prisoners is rare. Most of the data available in the EU come from ad-hoc studies amongst prisoners, carried out at local level, with samples that vary considerably in size and which are often not representative of the whole prison system. This makes extrapolation to a national figure for the prison system very difficult. Furthermore, the lack of repeated surveys impedes trend analysis in most of the EU countries.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T15:19:08Z2018-05-23T12:52:55ZDrug seizures in Europe (EMCDDA 2018 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/emcdda-sb-szrData on drug seizures relate to all seizures made in each country during the year by all law enforcement agencies (police, customs, national guard, etc.). Caution is required in relation to double-counting that might occur within a country — although it is usually avoided — between various law enforcement agencies.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T15:17:06Z2018-05-22T17:20:59ZDrug law offences in Europe (EMCDDA 2018 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/emcdda-sb-dloReports of offences against national drug legislation (use, possession, trafficking, etc.) reflect differences in law but also the different ways in which the law is enforced and applied, and the priorities and resources allocated to specific problems by criminal justice agencies. In addition, information systems on drug law offences/offenders vary considerably between countries, especially as regards recording procedures, definitions and statistical units.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T15:34:44Z2018-05-23T13:10:48ZDrug treatment demand in Europe (EMCDDA 2018 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/emcdda-sb-tdiInformation on the number of people entering treatment for a drug problem provides insight into general trends in problem drug use and also offers a perspective on the organisation and uptake of treatment facilities. ‘Treatment demand data’ come from each country with varying degrees of national coverage, principally from outpatient and inpatient centres’ treatment records.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T15:18:08Z2018-05-22T15:39:14ZDrug overdose deaths in Europe (EMCDDA 2019 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/drug-overdose-deaths-in-europe-emcdda-2019-statistical-bulletinDrug-related mortality is a complex phenomenon, which accounts for a considerable percentage of deaths among young people in many European countries. The EMCDDA, in collaboration with national experts, has defined an epidemiological indicator with two components at present: deaths directly caused by illegal drugs (drug-induced deaths) and mortality rates among problem drug users. These two components can fulfil several public health objectives, notably as an indicator of the overall health impact of drug use and the components of this impact, identify particularly risky patterns of use, and potentially identify new risks.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T15:41:47Z2019-05-30T15:59:07ZPrice, purity and potency of drugs in Europe (EMCDDA 2019 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/price-purity-and-potency-of-drugs-in-europe-duplicatedStreet prices of cannabis, heroin, cocaine and amphetamine are provided in euros per gram, of LSD in euros per unit/dose, and of ecstasy in euros per tablet. Data on prices come from a range of different sources, the comparability of which is not always known. Data on the potency of cannabis products and the purity of heroin (white and brown), cocaine products (cocaine and crack) and amphetamine are presented here. In addition, data on the MDMA content (weight in ecstasy tablets) is provided.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T15:44:53Z2019-05-30T15:22:40ZDrug law offences in Europe (EMCDDA 2019 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/drug-law-offences-in-europe-emcdda-2019-statistical-bulletinReports of offences against national drug legislation (use, possession, trafficking, etc.) reflect differences in law but also the different ways in which the law is enforced and applied, and the priorities and resources allocated to specific problems by criminal justice agencies. In addition, information systems on drug law offences/offenders vary considerably between countries, especially as regards recording procedures, definitions and statistical units.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T15:54:37Z2019-05-30T15:55:45ZDrug seizures in Europe (EMCDDA 2019 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/drug-seizures-in-europe-emcdda-2019-statistical-bulletinData on drug seizures relate to all seizures made in each country during the year by all law enforcement agencies (police, customs, national guard, etc.). Caution is required in relation to double-counting that might occur within a country — although it is usually avoided — between various law enforcement agencies.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T15:56:41Z2019-05-30T16:03:58ZPrevalence of drug use in Europe (EMCDDA 2019 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/prevalence-of-drug-use-in-europe-duplicatedPrevalence and patterns of drug use in the general population (adults or school children) is assessed through surveys based on representative probabilistic samples of the whole population under study. Interview surveys are based on self-report of participants regarding present and past behaviours, personal characteristics, knowledge and attitudes regarding drugs or other health topics.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T15:58:04Z2019-05-30T15:24:17ZDrug seizures in Europe (EMCDDA 2020 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/drug-seizures-in-europe-emcdda-2020-statistical-bulletinData on drug seizures relate to all seizures made in each country during the year by all law enforcement agencies (police, customs, national guard, etc.). Caution is required in relation to double-counting that might occur within a country — although it is usually avoided — between various law enforcement agencies.
There are almost **100 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T16:06:39Z2020-09-30T16:46:54ZDrug overdose deaths in Europe (EMCDDA 2020 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/drug-overdose-deaths-in-europe-emcdda-2020-statistical-bulletinDrug-related mortality is a complex phenomenon, which accounts for a considerable percentage of deaths among young people in many European countries. The EMCDDA, in collaboration with national experts, has defined an epidemiological indicator with two components at present: deaths directly caused by illegal drugs (drug-induced deaths) and mortality rates among problem drug users. These two components can fulfil several public health objectives, notably as an indicator of the overall health impact of drug use and the components of this impact, identify particularly risky patterns of use, and potentially identify new risks.
There are around **50 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T16:08:22Z2020-09-30T15:48:06ZDrug law offences in Europe (EMCDDA 2020 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/drug-law-offences-in-europe-emcdda-2020-statistical-bulletinReports of offences against national drug legislation (use, possession, trafficking, etc.) reflect differences in law but also the different ways in which the law is enforced and applied, and the priorities and resources allocated to specific problems by criminal justice agencies. In addition, information systems on drug law offences/offenders vary considerably between countries, especially as regards recording procedures, definitions and statistical units.
There are around **30 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T16:12:04Z2020-09-30T16:15:08ZPrice, purity and potency of drugs in Europe (EMCDDA 2020 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/price-purity-and-potency-of-drugs-in-europe-emcdda-2020-statistical-bulletin-duplicatedStreet prices of cannabis, heroin, cocaine and amphetamine are provided in euros per gram, of LSD in euros per unit/dose, and of ecstasy in euros per tablet. Data on prices come from a range of different sources, the comparability of which is not always known. Data on the potency of cannabis products and the purity of heroin (white and brown), cocaine products (cocaine and crack) and amphetamine are presented here. In addition, data on the MDMA content (weight in ecstasy tablets) is provided.
There are over **100 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T16:10:00Z2020-09-30T16:53:02ZPrevalence of drug use in Europe (EMCDDA 2020 Statistical Bulletin)EMCDDAinfo@emcdda.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/prevalence-of-drug-use-in-europe-emcdda-2020-statistical-bulletinPrevalence and patterns of drug use in the general population (adults or school children) is assessed through surveys based on representative probabilistic samples of the whole population under study. Interview surveys are based on self-report of participants regarding present and past behaviours, personal characteristics, knowledge and attitudes regarding drugs or other health topics.
There are over **300 statistical tables** in this dataset. Each data table may be viewed as an HTML table or downloaded in spreadsheet (Excel format).2021-07-12T16:16:44Z2020-09-30T18:46:05Z