Statistics on the proven offending by individuals identified as Class A drug misusing
Percentage of people who perceive drug use or drug dealing as a problem in there area
Source: Home Office (HO)
Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive
The change in the number of drug users (using crack and/or opiates) in treatment in a financial year, who are still in continuous treatment, who are discharged from the treatment system after 12 weeks
Average offending rate by those identified as Class A drug misusers in the course of their contact with the criminal justice system.
Source: Home Office (HO)
Drug Treatment and Testing Orders (DTTO) by area:
Source: Home Office (HO)
Publisher: Home Office (HO)
Geographies: Police Force Area
Geographic coverage: England and Wales
Time coverage: 2002
Number of drug misusers triaged into treatment in the year
Source: National Drug Treatment Monitoring Scheme and local Drug Action Teams / CSCI Performance Assessment Framework (PAF)
Quantities of controlled drugs seized by police forces and other organisation and drug type.
Drug offences
Source: Home Office (HO)
Publisher: Home Office (HO)
Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), Government Office Region (GOR)
Geographic coverage: England and Wales
Estimated Problem Drug Users (Crack and/or Opiates), Crude Rate, Aged 15-64
Source: The National Treatment Agency
Publisher: Association of Public Health Observatories (APHO)
Number of drug misusers triaged into treatment in the year who were discharged after 12 weeks or who remain in treatment beyond a 12 week period
Percentage of people very worried about: burglary; car crime; violent crime. Percentage of people with high levels of perceived disorder, high levels of perceived drug use.
Source: Home Office (HO)
Drug offences by Police Force Area
Source: Home Office (HO)
Publisher: Home Office (HO)
Geographies: Police Force Area
Geographic coverage: England and Wales
Time coverage: 2006/07, 2008/09
Numbers in contact with structured drug treatment by local partnership area (or drug action team)
Source: NHS National Treatment Agency (NTA) for Substance Misuse
Percentage of respondents to the survey reporting either frequent misuse of drugs or alcohol or both.
Source: TellUs3 Survey: DCSF
Publisher: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF)
Drug use statistics for adults and young people in England and Wales from the British Crime Survey.
Source agency: Home Office
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Shows which elements of DIP operate in which police force areas for 2009-10
Smoking, Drinking and Drugs Use among Young People in England is an annual survey carried out in participating schools across England to provide information on pupils' smoking, drinking and drug use b
Data on the number of clients seen and the length of time they waited to be seen for various interventions.
Source agency: ISD Scotland (part of NHS National Services Scotland)
This bulletin summarises information collected from statutory and non-statutory drug and alcohol treatment services in Northern Ireland to establish the number of persons in treatment for drug and/or