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World Drug Report 2008 World Drug Report United Nations Office On Drugs And Crime

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World Drug Report 2008 World Drug Report United Nations Office On Drugs And Crime
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Publisher: United Nations
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.86 MB
Pages: 310
Author: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
ISBN: 9211482291
Language: English
Year: 2008

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World Drug Report 2008 World Drug Report United Nations Office On Drugs And Crime by United Nations Office On Drugs And Crime 9211482291 instant download after payment.

The World Drug Report presents comprehensive information on the illicit drug situation. It provides detailed estimates and trends on production, trafficking and consumption in the opium/heroin, coca/cocaine, cannabis and amphetamine-type stimulants markets. The drug problem is being contained but there are warning signs that the stabilization which has occurred over the last few years could be in danger. Notable amongst these is the increase in both opium poppy and coca cultivation in 2007, some growth in consumption in developing countries and some development of new trafficking patterns. There have also been encouraging contractions in some of the main consumer markets. This year, almost one hundred years since the Shanghai Opium Commission in 1909, the Report presents a historical review of the development of the international drug control system.

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