Forensic scientists detected 27 new recreational drugs in Ireland last year which are manufactured as cheaper alternatives to narcotics such as cocaine and cannabis.....
The Medical Bureau of Road Safety (MBRS) published its Report on roadside drug testing and equipment...
The largest drug survey in the world has questioned Irish people about their use of illegal and pres...
[See related 'publication' URL below for full report from Forensic Science Ireland
FSI is an associated office of the Department of Justice and Equality. The people working at FSI are...
This report has been compiled as part of a European research project entitled New Psychoactive Sub-s...
The emergence of ‘legal highs’ or ‘new psychoactive substances’ (NPS) on the Irish market is reflect...
As part of our Service Level agreement with An Garda Síochána, Forensic Science Ireland monitors the...
The analysis of materials thought to contravene the Misuse of Drugs Acts constitute the highest numb...
New drugs were detected in the EU last year at the rate of around one a week – the highest number of...
Health experts are keeping a close eye on drug trends after what is thought to be the third seizure ...
Anomalies in Ireland's drug laws and the huge demand for cannabis have led to a boom in the cultivat...
The drug G, sometimes referred to as liquid ecstasy, is becoming increasingly popular.....
The COVID-19 pandemic has consistently raised the number of drug seizures, in United States as in Eu...
Over the past decade, there has been a growing transition in recreational drugs from natural materia...
This paper provides an overview of research data on the nexus between drugs and crime in Ireland. T...
The Medical Bureau of Road Safety (MBRS) published its Report on roadside drug testing and equipment...
The largest drug survey in the world has questioned Irish people about their use of illegal and pres...
[See related 'publication' URL below for full report from Forensic Science Ireland
FSI is an associated office of the Department of Justice and Equality. The people working at FSI are...
This report has been compiled as part of a European research project entitled New Psychoactive Sub-s...
The emergence of ‘legal highs’ or ‘new psychoactive substances’ (NPS) on the Irish market is reflect...
As part of our Service Level agreement with An Garda Síochána, Forensic Science Ireland monitors the...
The analysis of materials thought to contravene the Misuse of Drugs Acts constitute the highest numb...
New drugs were detected in the EU last year at the rate of around one a week – the highest number of...
Health experts are keeping a close eye on drug trends after what is thought to be the third seizure ...
Anomalies in Ireland's drug laws and the huge demand for cannabis have led to a boom in the cultivat...
The drug G, sometimes referred to as liquid ecstasy, is becoming increasingly popular.....
The COVID-19 pandemic has consistently raised the number of drug seizures, in United States as in Eu...
Over the past decade, there has been a growing transition in recreational drugs from natural materia...
This paper provides an overview of research data on the nexus between drugs and crime in Ireland. T...
The Medical Bureau of Road Safety (MBRS) published its Report on roadside drug testing and equipment...
The largest drug survey in the world has questioned Irish people about their use of illegal and pres...
[See related 'publication' URL below for full report from Forensic Science Ireland