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The aim of this document is to illustrate the different aspects of the situation of cannabis in France (consumption, market, risks and consequences, public policy, etc.).
In France, during the first nine months of 2006, a total of 113 homicides were committed between intimate partners1 according to the Ministry of Social Cohesion and Equality.
The data presented in this issue of Tendances have been collected as part of the RECAP survey (Recueil commun sur les addictions et les prises en charges / Common data collection on addictions and treatments) carried out in 2005 at a national level for the first time.
While the question of the international trafficking of cocaine, in both its criminal and geopolitical dimensions, is relatively well known and investigated, the same cannot be said for local dealing, in close proximity with the end-consumer.
This edition of Tendances presents the main results of the seventh year of operation of the TREND system (recent trends and new drugs).
Four years after an initial survey into the application of the Evin law in high schools, a new survey examines changes in the rules concerning tobacco and its uses.
The 2005 ESCAPAD survey (Survey on Health and Consumption on Call-up and Preparation for Defence Day) is the fifth nationwide survey of its kind to be organised.
Within the framework of the government's action plan against illicit drugs, tobacco and alcohol (2004-2008), a prevention programme against cannabis use has been up.
An analysis of the data from the 2005 Health Barometer, relating to psychoactive substance use practices among the adult population
In 2006 the French health authorities are setting up a strategy for the widespread dissemination of the RPIB on alcohol to general practitioners.