In 2009, the United Nations Member States decided to make further and decisive progress, within a decade, in controlling illicit drug supply and demand. Many illicit drug markets have reached global dimensions and require control strategies on a comparable scale. In that context, there is a need to better understand these transnational markets and the manner in which they operate. This year's World Drug Report is a contribution towards that objective. It opens with an analytical discussion of three key transnational drug markets: the markets for heroin, cocaine and amphetamine-type stimulants. The market discussion is followed by a presentation of statistical trends for all major drug categories. The latest information on drug production, seizures and consumption is presented. Finally, there is a discussion on the relationship between drug trafficking and instability. |
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Full report Русский (PDF, 7.7 MB) Full report Español (PDF, 11,6 MB) Methodology EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CONTENTS 1. Transnational drug market analysis
1.1 Introduction
2. Drug statistics and trends1.2 The global heroin market 1.3 The global cocaine market 1.4 The global amphetamine-type stimulants market
2.1 Understanding the extent and nature of drug use
3. The destabilizing influence of drug trafficking on transit countries: The case of cocaine2.2 Opium/heroin 2.3 Coca/cocaine 2.4 Cannabis 2.5 Amphetamine-type stimulants 4. Statistical annex Further statistical information on seizures and prices Prices Drug seizures (by drug class and country) Laboratory seizures (by drug class and country) Global and regional seizure totals for: ATS - cannabis herb - cannabis resin - cocaine - ecstasy - heroin and morphine - opium - opiates Youth/school surveys of drug use: Amphetamines - cannabis - cocaine - ecstasy - heroin For orders: United Nations Publications 300 E. 42nd Street, Rm. IN-919J New York, NY 10017 USA Tel. +1 800 253 9646, +1 212 963 8302 Fax: +1 212 963 3489 E-mail: publications@un.org Website: http://unp.un.org |
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