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Title: Rahmen und Instrumente der Europäischen Union im Drogenbereich
Title (other): Cadre et instruments de l'Union européenne en matière de drogues
Table of Contents
Einführung
I. Der rechtliche Rahmen
A. Europäische Quellen
B. Internationale Quellen II. Der institutionelle Rahmen
A. Zuständigkeiten der EU-Organe und -Einrichtungen
a - Allgemeines
b - Kommission
c - Rat
d - Europäisches Parlament
e - Die Europäische Beobachtungsstelle für Drogen und Drogensucht (EBDD)
f - Europol
B. Die Partner der Europäischen Union
a - Suchtstoffkommission (CND)
b - Internationales Suchtstoff-Kontrollamt (INCB)
c - Büro für Drogenbekämpfung und Verbrechensverhütung (ODCCP)
d - Weltgesundheitsorganisation (WHO)
e - Internationale kriminalpolizeiliche Organisation (IKPO) - Interpol
f - Weltzollorganisation (WZO)
g - Internationale Arbeitsgruppe 'Finanzielle Maßnahmen zur Bekämpfung der Geldwäsche' (FATF)
h - Interamerikanische Kommission zur Bekämpfung des Drogenmissbrauchs (CICAD)
Anhang - Abkürzungen
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen
Year: 2002
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 92-894-1925-3 | 92-894-1928-8 | KA-41-01-309-DE-C | KA-41-01-309-FR-C
Language: de | fr
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: drug-related crimedrug policydrug scenecrime fighting
Subject: European Community institutionsEuropean Community law in generalCriminal law
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Attitudes and opinions of young people in the European Union on drugs
Title (other): Report
Abstract
The public opinion poll analysed in this report was carried out in the fifteen Member States between 27 April and 10 June 2002 for Eurobarometer 57.2, at the request of the European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice and Home Affairs, and organised by the Press and Communication Service's "Analysis of Public Opinion" Unit. The report analyses the attitudes and opinions of young citizens of the European Unionaged 15 to 24 regarding drugs. It is subdivided into chapters covering:• drug use in the European Union• reasons for trying drugs• difficulties in stopping using drugs• consequences of the use of drugs• dangers of different substances• possible sources of information on drugs• management of drug-related problems[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Introduction
CHAPTER 1
Exposure to drugs and personal use
3 1.1. General situation in the European Union
3 1.2. Experimentation and recent use in the Member States
5 1.3. Ease of acquisition of drugs
1.4. Recent use by socio-demographic category
CHAPTER 2
Motivation for trying drugs and difficulties in stopping using them
2.1. Main reasons for trying drugs
2.2. Main reasons why it is hard to stop using drugs
2.3. Variations in opinions by socio-demographic criteria
CHAPTER 3
Consequences of drug use
3.1. Opinions in the whole of the European Union
3.2. Opinions at Member State level
3.3. Variations in opinions by socio-demographic criteria
CHAPTER 4
Dangerousness of different substances
4.1. Assessment of the dangerousness of substances in the European Union
4.2. Assessment of the dangerousness of substances at Member State level
4.3. Variations in opinions by socio-demographic category
CHAPTER 5
Possible sources of information on drugs
5.1. Possible sources of further information in the European Union
5.2. Possible sources of further information in the Member States
5.3. Variations in choice by socio-professional category
CHAPTER 6
Management of drug-related problems
6.1. Measurement of reactions to specific propositions
6.2. Opinions on the most effective methods of managing drug-related problems
6.3. Opinions on the most effective approaches at Member State level
6.4. Variation of opinions by socio-demographic category
Annexes
Technical specifications
Bilingual questionnaire
Author: Callemien, Marc
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres | European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research / European Opinion Research Group
Year: 2002
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: drug usedrug policycrime fighting
Subject: European Community institutionsEuropean Community law in generalSocial problems in general
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Implementation of EU-Action Plan on Drugs 2000-2004
Title (other): Progress Review for the Member States
Table of Contents
List of abbreviations
1. Co-ordination
2. Information and evaluation
3. Reduction of demand, prevention of drug use and drug related crime
4. Supply reduction
5. International co-operation
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Year: 2002
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: drug-related crimedrug policydrug scenecrime fighting
Subject: European Community institutionsEuropean Community law in generalCriminal law
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Examining the links between organised crime and corruption
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Referencing guide
List of figures
List of tables
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose and scope of the study
1.2 Methodological approach
1.3 Data access and representativeness
1.4 Report structure
1.5 Defining ‘organised crime’ and ‘corruption’
1.6 Measuring Corruption and Organised Crime
1.7 Policy context
2. Corruption and organised crime: evidence from literature
2.1 The literature review process
2.2 General studies
2.3 Judicial corruption and organised crime
2.4 Political Corruption and organised crime
2.5 Police corruption and organised crime
2.6 Corruption in the military and organise crime
2.7 Corruption in prisons and organise crime
2.8 Administrative corruption and organised crime
2.9 Private sector corruption
3. Mapping corruption and organised crime in the EU
3.1 Selecting indicators
3.2 Linking corruption and organised crime: statistical evidence
3.3 Clustering Member States – quantitative approach
3.4 Qualitative data mapping organised crime and corruption in EU
4. Organised crime, corruption and public bodies
4.1 Data issues
4.2 Political corruption and organised crime
4.3 Police corruption
4.4 Customs corruption
4.5 Judicial corruption
5. Organised crime, corruption, and the private sector
5.1 Scope of private sector corruption
5.2 Facilitating criminal activities
5.3 Money laundering
5.4 Professional services
5.5 Abusing a company
5.6 Anti-corruption measures
6. Corruption and criminal markets
6.1 Illegal cigarettes
6.2 Prostitution and trafficking of human beings for sexual exploitation
6.3 Drugs
6.4 Vehicle-theft
6.5 Extortion racketeering
7. Conclusions and recommendations
7.1 Key findings
7.2 The impact of corruption
7.3 Recommendations
Annex 1 - 11 Country study ...
Bibliography
Author: Gunev, Filip ; 1057018023 | Bezlov, Tichomir ; 1029935653
Contributer: Centa?r za izsledvane na demokracijata, Sofia
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz, Freiheit und Sicherheit
Year: 2010
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-954-477-162-1
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: best practiceEUcorruptionorganized crimecrime fighting
Subject: European Community law in generalCriminal law
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Evaluation of the European Crime Prevention Network : Final report
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
1.1 Resume of Study Aims
1.2 Structure of the Report
2. Background and Evaluation Framework
2.1 Background and EU Policy Context
2.2 European Crime Prevention Network
2.3 Previous Assessments of the EUCPN
2.4 Methodological Approach
2.5 Key Issues and Evaluation Framework
3. Review of Strategy and Performance
3.1 EUCPN Rationale, Objectives and Target Groups
3.2 Collecting and Disseminating Information and Good Practices
3.3 Projects and Research in the Crime Prevention Field
3.4 Facilitating Cooperation and Networking
3.5 Contributing to Strategies on Crime Prevention
3.6 Relationship with EU Institutions and other Networks
3.7 Summary – EUCPN Strategy and Performance
4. Review of EUCPN Organisation
4.1 Overview of EUCPN Structure
4.2 Role of the EUCPN Board
4.3 EUCPN Network of Contact Points
4.4 Presidency and Steering Group
4.5 EUCPN Secretariat
4.6 Programme Committee
4.7 Research and Validation Committee
4.8 EUCPN Funding Issues
4.9 Summary – Review of EUCPN Organisation
5. Conclusions & Future of the EUCPN
5.1 Overall Conclusions
5.2 Possible Future Options for the EUCPN
5.3 Recommendations - EUCPN’s Development
5.4 Next Steps and Draft Action Plan
APPENDICES
A. List of Interviews
B. Full Survey Analysis
Author (Corp. Body): Centre for Strategy & Evaluation Services
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Year: 2009
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: JLS/D2/2007/016
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: evaluationEUcooperationcriminalitynetworkcrime fighting
Subject: Public administration. Executive powerVarious information networks and systems
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Study on Extortion Racketeering the Need for an Instrument to Combat Activities of Organised Crime : Final report
Abstract
Topic. This final report covers all the activities concerning the Study on “Extortion Racketeering – The need for an instrument to combat activities of Organised Crime” awarded to Transcrime by the European Commission (Contract No.JLS/2008/D2/002).Aim. The aim of the study is assessing the magnitude of the problem of extortion racketeering in the EU MS and if and how it should be tackled.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
1. EXTORTION RACKETEERING IN THE EUROPEAN AGENDA
2. HOW EXTORTION IS LINKED TO ORGANISED CRIME: A LITERATURE ANALYSIS
2.1 Extortion Racketeering as an organised crime activity
2.2 Extortion Racketeering in the Legitimate Markets
2.3 Extortion Racketeering in Illegal Markets
2.4 Extortion as a Mafia-Crime
2.5 Extortion Racketeering as a Crime Affecting Transition Economies
2.6 The Perpetrators
2.7 The Victims
3. EU COUNTRY PROFILES
3.1 - Austria
3.2 - Belgium
3.3 - Bulgaria
3.4 - Cyprus
3.5 - Czech Republic
3.6 - Denmark
3.7 - Estonia
3.8 - Finland
3.9 - France
3.10 - Germany
3.11 - Greece
3.12 - Hungary
3.13 - Ireland
3.14 - Italy
3.15 - Latvia
3.16 - Lithuania
3.17 - Luxembourg
3.18 - Malta
3.19 - Poland
3.20 - Portugal
3.21 - Romania
3.22 - Slovakia
3.23 - Slovenia
3.24 - Spain
3.25 - Sweden
3.26 - The Netherlands
3.27 - United Kingdom
4. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE LEGISLATIVE MEASURES AND REGULATIONS DEALING WITH EXTORTION RACKETEERING
5. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PHENOMENON: CRITERIA FOR CLUSTERING EU MEMBER STATES
5.1 Cluster n. 1: Geographical location
5.2 Cluster n. 2: Presence of casual and systemic extortion in relation to the organizational structure of organised crime
6. THE COVERAGE OF EXTORTION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION MEDIA
7. FINDINGS
7.1 The situations concerning extortion racketeering
7.2 The law enforcement response to extortion racketeering
7.3 The legislation and practices relating to the protection of victims and witnesses of extortion racketeering
7.4 Assessing the vulnerability of 27 EU Member States to extortionracketeering
8. RECOMMENDATIONSANNEX 1 – THE QUESTIONNAIRE
Author (Corp. Body): Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca sulla Criminalita? Transnazionale, Trient
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Year: 2009
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: JLS/2008/D2/002
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: extortionEUinstrumentsorganized crimecrime fighting
Subject: European Community law in generalPublic administration. Executive power
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Preparatory study to inform an Impact Assessment in relation to the creation of an automated entry/exit system at the
external borders of the EU and the introduction of a border crossing scheme for bona fide travellers (‘Registered
Traveller Programme’)
Abstract
This is the Final Report of the preparatory study to inform the Impact Assessment in relation to proposals for an automated entry/ exit system at the external border of the EU and the introduction of a border crossing facilitation scheme for bona fide travellers(“Registered Traveller Programme”)’. The purposes of the assignment were to: Identify the scale and nature of the problems being addressed by the proposalsIdentify lessons from existing relevant systems;Identify the policy objectives;Present and assess the policy options based on the proposals and alternativemeans of addressing the underlying problemsIdentify and elaborate the preferred option(s)Problems addressedThe proposals aim to address the following problems in order of priority: Illegal migration;The cost of crossing EU external borders for ‘bona fide’ travellers Terrorism, and serious crime The challenges of economic migration[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the proposals
1.2 Method of approach
1.3 Report structure
1.4 Glossary
2 PROBLEM ASSESSMENT
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Illegal migration
2.3 The scale and ‘costs’ of bona fide cross EU border movements
2.4 Terrorism, serious crime and cross border movements
2.5 The challenges of economic migration
3 POLICY OBJECTIVES AND OTHER ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Policy objectives
3.3 Other relevant criteria
4 THE POLICY OPTIONS
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Policy option 1 Status Quo
4.3 Policy option 2 Entry/exit system
4.4 Policy option 3 Measures to facilitate cross-border flows (Registered Traveller Programme and Automated Border Control)
4.5 Policy option 4 Obligation on TCN to confirm their return to country of origin or Bond/taxscheme for TCN migrants
5 COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF POLICY OPTIONS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Policy option 1 The Status Quo
5.3 Policy Option 2 Entry/exit system
5.4 Policy option 3 Measures to facilitate cross-border flows (Registered Traveller Programme and Automated Border Control)
5.5 Policy option 4 Obligation on TCN to confirm their return to country of origin or Bond/taxscheme for TCN migrants
5.6 Comparative assessment
5.7 The preferred option
6 ELABORATION OF THE PREFFERED OPTION
6.1 Introduction
6.2 European value added, proportionality and subsidiarity
6.3 Costs and resources required
6.4 Legislative implications
6.5 Measures to ensure effectiveness
6.6 Measures to ensure data protection and protection of rights of travellers
6.7 Phasing
6.8 Key risks, assumptions and aspects of feasibility
7 MONITORING AND EVALUATION
Author (Corp. Body): GHK, London
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Year: 2007
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: JLS/2007/A1/FWC/002 | JLS/2006/A1/004
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: third countriesEUcontrol systemtourist trafficcrime fighting
Subject: European Community law in generalHuman rightsPublic administration. Executive powerMigration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: 'Evaluation of governance, rule of law, judiciary reform and fight against corruption and organised crime in the Western
Balkans' : LOT 2 – Final Report
Table of Contents
List of abbreviations
Executive summary
1. Introduction
1.1 Objective and purpose
1.2 Scope of the evaluation
1.3 Methodology
2. Options to improve and strengthen the assessment approach and EU pre-accession assistance
2.1 Approach to improve assessment of EU pre-accession assistance
2.2 Intervention logic
2.3 Specific mid-term objectives for Judicial Reform and the Fight against Corruption and Organized Crime
2.4 Indicators for the specific objectives in the areas of Judicial Reform and the Fight against Corruption and Organized Crime
2.5 Identification of verification sources
3. Assessment tools for the Commission
3.1 Additional verification sources and tools
3.2 Strengths and weaknesses of current sources and tools
3.3 Recommendations to improve availability of indicators
4. Main conclusions and recommendations
Annex 1: Objectives, Indicators and Verification sources GRJCO
Annex 2: List of parameters and indicators relevant to assess efforts and progress in the field of measures on Justice Reforms and Rule of Law
Annex 3: List of parameters and indicators relevant to assess efforts and progress in the field of measures against corruption
Annex 4: List of parameters and indicators relevant to assess efforts and progress in the field of measures against organised crime
Annex 5: Review of assessment tools and sources
Annex 6: Albania questionnaire for preparation of Opinion
Annex 7: Interviews and meetings
Annex 8: References
Annex 9: Process of data collection
Annex 10: Questionnaire
Author (Corp. Body): Berenschot, Utrecht | imagos
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung
Year: 2012
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: evaluationdevelopment aidEUjoining of the European Uniongovernancejudiciarycorruptionreform
Southeastern Europecrime fighting
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsLaw. Jurisprudence. Legal systemsPublic administration. Executive power
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesAlbaniaBosnia and HerzegovinaKosovo
MontenegroSerbiaCroatiaRepublic of Macedonia
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Title: Thematic Report on Justice and Home Affairs : Mulit-country ; Phare: Assessment of the European Union Phare Programmes
Abstract
This report has been requested by the European Commission from the OMAS Consortium (OMAS). It is based on a detailed analysis of (Monitoring and Assessment) documentation produced by OMAS from 1996 to 2001, in particular, summaries from the Country Assessment Reviews (CARs) in relation to the ten CCs, in the field of Justice and Home Affairs (JHA). Specific account is also taken of the annual assessment report of the (only) Multi-Beneficiary Programme on JHA. The scope of JHA acquis has been radically altered over time, by constitutional amendments to the various Treaties. Topics that previously fell within the ambit of JHA under the Treaty on European Union (prior to the amendments made by the Treaty of Amsterdam), nevertheless continue to be treated as being within the scope of Phare funding for JHA. They are reflected accordingly in the priorities of the Accession Partnership (AP) and the National Programme for the Adoption of the Acquis (NPAA) in the CCs, and can broadly be grouped as (i) border related issues, such as the free movement of persons, visa policy, asylum, immigration; (ii) cross border crime, including drugs smuggling, terrorism, fraud, corruption, organised crime, police and customs co-operation; and (iii) judicial co-operation on both civil and criminal matters.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PREFACE
THE REPORT
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 The Thematic Report exercise
1.2 Objectives of the Justice and Home Affairs Report
1.3 Scale of OMAS activity in the field of Justice and Home Affairs
1.4 Definition and scope of “Justice and Home Affairs”
2. ANALYSIS OF EXPERIENCE GAINED, PROBLEMS IDENTIFIED AND RESULTS DELIVERED
2.1 Methodology for this Report
2.2 Conclusions reached about JHA in OMAS Assessments
2.3 Discussion of issues
3. DEFINITION OF CHALLENGES TO COME IN THE SHORT AND MEDIUM TERM
3.1 Challenges for Phare
3.2 Challenges for JHA
4. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MEETING THE CHALLENGES
4.1 Methodology
4.2 Substantive recommendations on JHA
4.3 Implementation recommendations for CCs
4.4. General implementation recommendations
4.5. Key issues for future Programming
ANNEXES
ANNEX 1: Table of OMAS Assessments for JHA by year, with ratings of achievement of Programme objectives in the 10 Candidate Countries
ANNEX 2: Breakdown of Assessments by Sector and Value for the 10 Candidate Countries for Justice and Home Affairs
ANNEX 3: Conclusions on Justice and Home Affairs
ANNEX 4: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS
ANNEX 5: Monitoring and Assessment Methodology
Author (Corp. Body): OMAS Consortium
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung
Year: 2001
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: S/ZZ/JHA/01005
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: policy on asylumimmigrationdevelopment aidEUjoining of the European Unionfreedom of movementdomestic policyjudiciary
cooperationCentral EuropeEastern Europepolicelaw reformcrime fighting
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsLaw. Jurisprudence. Legal theory
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Guidelines for the identification of victims of trafficking in human beings : Especially for Consular Services and
Border Guards ; Reference document
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Inneres
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen, Luxemburg
Year: 2013
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: DR-01-13-510-EN-N | 978-92-79-32953-1
Language: en
Ressource: Anleitungen, Checklisten, Leitfäden, Lehrmaterial
Keyword: EUborder protectionjudiciarycooperationslave tradehuman rightsvictimorganized crime
crime fighting
Subject: European Community law in generalHuman rights
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: The EU Strategy towards the Eradication of Trafficking in Human Beings 2012–2016
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Inneres
Year: 2013
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EUjudiciarycooperationslave tradehuman rightsvictimorganized crimecrime fighting
Subject: European Community law in generalHuman rights
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: The EU rights of victims of trafficking in human beings
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Inneres
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen, Luxemburg
Year: 2013
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-79-28460-1 | DR-32-13-053-EN-C
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EUwomanassistanceprotection of minors in publicjudiciarycooperationslave tradehuman rights
victimorganized crimeslaverycrime fighting
Subject: European Community law in generalCriminal law. Penal sanctions. Penal institutionsHuman rights
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Fighting cybercrime
Title (other): La cybercriminalité
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Inneres
Year: 2012
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Arbeitspapiere, Preprints
Keyword: EUinternetorganized crimecrime fighting
Subject: European Community law in generalCriminal law. Penal sanctions. Penal institutionsElectronic data processing
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Attitudes and opinions of young people in the European Union on drugs : Report
Title (other): Report
Abstract
The public opinion poll analysed in this report was carried out in the fifteen Member States between 27 April and 10 June 2002 for Eurobarometer 57.2, at the request of the European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice and Home Affairs, and organised by the Press and Communication Service's "Analysis of Public Opinion" Unit. The report analyses the attitudes and opinions of young citizens of the European Unionaged 15 to 24 regarding drugs. It is subdivided into chapters covering:• drug use in the European Union• reasons for trying drugs• difficulties in stopping using drugs• consequences of the use of drugs• dangers of different substances• possible sources of information on drugs• management of drug-related problems[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Introduction
CHAPTER 1
Exposure to drugs and personal use
3 1.1. General situation in the European Union
3 1.2. Experimentation and recent use in the Member States
5 1.3. Ease of acquisition of drugs
1.4. Recent use by socio-demographic category
CHAPTER 2
Motivation for trying drugs and difficulties in stopping using them
2.1. Main reasons for trying drugs
2.2. Main reasons why it is hard to stop using drugs
2.3. Variations in opinions by socio-demographic criteria
CHAPTER 3
Consequences of drug use
3.1. Opinions in the whole of the European Union
3.2. Opinions at Member State level
3.3. Variations in opinions by socio-demographic criteria
CHAPTER 4
Dangerousness of different substances
4.1. Assessment of the dangerousness of substances in the European Union
4.2. Assessment of the dangerousness of substances at Member State level
4.3. Variations in opinions by socio-demographic category
CHAPTER 5
Possible sources of information on drugs
5.1. Possible sources of further information in the European Union
5.2. Possible sources of further information in the Member States
5.3. Variations in choice by socio-professional category
CHAPTER 6
Management of drug-related problems
6.1. Measurement of reactions to specific propositions
6.2. Opinions on the most effective methods of managing drug-related problems
6.3. Opinions on the most effective approaches at Member State level
6.4. Variation of opinions by socio-demographic category
Annexes
Technical specifications
Bilingual questionnaire
Series Title:Special Eurobarometer ; 172 | Eurobarometer ; 57,2
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres | European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research / European Opinion Research Group
Year: 2002
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: drug usedrug abusedrug policyyouthadolescentcrime fighting
Subject: European Community institutionsEuropean Community law in generalSocial problems in general
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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