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Table DRCrime-1. Number of reports for drug law offences. Part (i) 1995 to 2002

Country   Study units 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
                       
Belgium (2) persons 18376

na

21569

14328

25540

19005

21750

26291

 
Czech Republic   persons 482 956 1152 1530 1765 2043 2160 2247  
Denmark   persons 9008 8678 8234 8900 9424 9899 9858 10021  
Germany   offences 158477 187022 205099 216682 226563 244336 246518 250969  
Estonia   not known na na na 617 765 3886 5458 4799  
Greece (3) persons 4887 6961 9729 10973 10902 12543 15395 16045  
Spain (4) offences na 17176 14991 13967 13430 17067 17380 17430  
France   persons 69432 77640 89285 91048 95910 100870 84533 96740  
Ireland   offences 3859 2885 4156 5631 7137 8395 8768 7568  
Italy (4) (6) persons 32652 32985 32999 33179 34297 34322 33872 33106  
Cyprus   - na na na na na na na na  
Latvia   not known 271 362 433 395 521 655 854 653  
Lithuania   cases na 491 382 663 783 697 798 846  
Luxembourg   persons 128 149 154 100 108 117 92 108  
Hungary   offences 429 440 943 2068 2860 3445 4332 4775  
Malta   - na na na na na na na na  
Netherlands   offences na na na 12616 11675 11513 13558 15848  
Austria (5) offences 13093 16196 17868 17141 17597 18125 21862 22422  
Poland   offences 4284 6780 7915 16432 15628 19649 29230 36178  
Portugal (7) persons 6380 9054 9333 11395 13020 14276 8736 5260  
Slovenia   offences 1249 1849 2737 2942 3410 4803 5889 5528  
Slovakia   - na na na na na na na na  
Finland   offences 9052 7868 8323 9461 11647 13445 14869 13857  
Sweden   persons 9573 9307 10625 11490 10400 12545 13714 15205  
United Kingdom   persons 93631 95199 114629 130643 121056 104390 na na  
Norway   persons 3938 4455 5188 6486 8002 9190 10746 na  
                       
Total   - 439201 486453 565744 618687 642440 665216 na na  
                       
Notes:                      
na: data not available.    
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', please refer to [Methods and definitions, Drug law offences] in this Statistical bulletin.    
(2) Belgium: in 1998 and 1999 there is some double-counting as persons reported for two offences were counted twice in the total. From 2000, only the main offence is counted. However, a person could be counted several times if arrested several times during the same year.    
(3) Greece: 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) Italy and Spain: the data only include offences related to dealing/trafficking (offences related to drug use/possession are not considered as criminal offences).    
(5) Austria: 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.    
(6) Italy: from 1985 to 1994, the figures include only persons under restriction. Since 1995, the figures include persons under restriction and at liberty.    
(7) Portugal: since July 2001, reports for drug use/possession are no longer included in the table since these are not considered as criminal offences anymore.    
     
Source: National focal points.      
                       

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