This article describes the evolution of a drugs problem in Irish Society from the early 1970s. Broad trends pertaining to the types of drugs used, the areas where drug use is most prevalent and demographic factors are examined. The drugs statistics cited derive from the annual Garda Síochána Reports on Crime, and describe detected drugs offences only. Increased drugs-related crime and violence have also placed a heavy strain on the criminal justice system. On average 70% of all known offences between 1978 and 1994 were for possession of controlled drugs for personal use. Statistics demonstrate that drugs misuse in Ireland was essentially an urban phenomenon, particularly in Dublin, up until 1990. Of 32000 persons charged between 1975 ...
In this report for the Medico Social Research Board the author provides an overview of the drug prob...
This report is a five-year review, based on data returned to the Drug Misuse Research Division of th...
This article reported on research, carried out by the author and Thomas Gilmore, on all traceable ad...
The objective of this study was to provide reliable information about the relationship between the u...
In this discussion paper, the author discusses the level of drug-related crime in Dublin. The author...
This occasional paper contains information gathered by the National Drug Treatment Reporting System ...
In July 1982 a preliminary investigation (Phase I) of heroin abuse in a north central Dublin area re...
This paper provides an overview of research data on the nexus between drugs and crime in Ireland. T...
In this paper the author presents results of the first study on cocaine use in Ireland. The research...
An assessment of the nature and extent of drug abuse, based on the synthesis of different available ...
The aim of this report was to examine the extent and type of drug abuse in the Eastern Health Board ...
In this report for the Medico Social Research Board the author provides an overview of the drug pro...
An assessment of the nature and extent of drug abuse, based on the synthesis of different available ...
This publication, published by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD), provides a thorough ...
This article reported the findings of a 1980/81 survey of post-primary schools in Dublin city and co...
In this report for the Medico Social Research Board the author provides an overview of the drug prob...
This report is a five-year review, based on data returned to the Drug Misuse Research Division of th...
This article reported on research, carried out by the author and Thomas Gilmore, on all traceable ad...
The objective of this study was to provide reliable information about the relationship between the u...
In this discussion paper, the author discusses the level of drug-related crime in Dublin. The author...
This occasional paper contains information gathered by the National Drug Treatment Reporting System ...
In July 1982 a preliminary investigation (Phase I) of heroin abuse in a north central Dublin area re...
This paper provides an overview of research data on the nexus between drugs and crime in Ireland. T...
In this paper the author presents results of the first study on cocaine use in Ireland. The research...
An assessment of the nature and extent of drug abuse, based on the synthesis of different available ...
The aim of this report was to examine the extent and type of drug abuse in the Eastern Health Board ...
In this report for the Medico Social Research Board the author provides an overview of the drug pro...
An assessment of the nature and extent of drug abuse, based on the synthesis of different available ...
This publication, published by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD), provides a thorough ...
This article reported the findings of a 1980/81 survey of post-primary schools in Dublin city and co...
In this report for the Medico Social Research Board the author provides an overview of the drug prob...
This report is a five-year review, based on data returned to the Drug Misuse Research Division of th...
This article reported on research, carried out by the author and Thomas Gilmore, on all traceable ad...