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The city of Paris seems to be particularly affected by illegal drugs, judging from health statistics (treatment requests, syringe exchange programmes, etc.) and police statistics (stopping and questioning people for drug dealing or drug taking).
The results of the sixth national report on the TREND system: subject-based operations 2000-2004 and principal observations 2004
Comparison of the development of cigarette sales in France in the border and non-border zones
Exploiting the 2002-2003 ESCAPAD survey in metropolitan France and French overseas departments
For ten years the OFDT has been publishing an updated report on drugs and drug addictions in France based upon data scientifically validated
This report tries to bring about some facts to answer three basic questions: how many people use drugs in France, as regards a single experience or a more regular one? Which users are in trouble? Which sanitary, social and legal damages are caused by these uses?
This summary highlights the results from a survey carried out in 2003 through a questionnaire set up by the OFDT, and covering 157 prisons.
The 5th Annual Report of the TREND (Tendances récentes et nouvelles drogues, Recent Trends and New Drugs) system within the OFDT (Observatoire français des drogues et des toxicomanies, French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction) was put on line in 2004.
The 2003 ESCAPAD Survey stands for the fourth edition of this investigation carried out among teenagers attending their JAPD (Journée d'appel de preparation à la Défense; Roll Call Day).
The ESCAPAD survey, set up in 2000 by the OFDT with the logistical support of the Direction Centrale du Service National [Central bureau for the National Service] (DCSN), contributes, every year, to reporting the trends in the use of psychoactive products among young French people.