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Type: Libro
Title: World drug report 2000
Authors: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Issue: 2000
Publisher: Nueva York : United Nations publication
ISBN: 92-1-101027-6
Citation: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). 2000. World drug report 2000. Nueva York: United Nations publication.
Keywords: TRÁFICO DE DROGAS
DELINCUENCIA
VIOLENCIA
CONTRABANDO
TOXICOMANÍA
LUCHA CONTRA LA DROGA
LEGISLACIÓN
POLÍTICA GUBERNAMENTAL
Format: 172 páginas
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: United Nations publication
metadata.dc.description.tableofcontents: ÍNDICE | FOREWORD by the Secretary General of the United Nations | INTRODUCTION by the Executive Director of ODCCP 1 | CHAPTER 1: RECENT TRENDS IN PRODUCTION, TRAFFICKING AND CONSUMPTION: AN OVERVIEW 22 | 1.1. Production 23 | 1.2. Trafficking 32 | 1.3. Consumption 55 | Box 1A Following the tracks: using seizures to identify trends 36 | CHAPTER 2: THE THREE PILLARS OF DEMAND REDUCTION: EPIDEMIOLOGY, PREVENTION, TREATMENT 84 | 2.1. Epidemiology 86 | 2.2. Prevention 104 | 2.3. Treatment 116 | Box 2A The declaration on the guiding principles of drug demand reduction 87 | Box 2B UNDCP supporting drug epidemiology 103 | Box 2C The main drugs used in the treatment of narcotic dependence 126 | Box 2D The effectiveness of services and treatments for substance abuse disorders 129 | CHAPTER 3: ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT 140 | 3.1. International legal framework 143 | 3.2. Moving toward alternative development as a drug control strategy 147 | 3.3. Success in alternative development 152 | 3.4. Political considerations 154 | ANNEX TABLES 159 | Annex 1: Production and manufacture of illicit drugs 160 | Annex 2: Annual prevalence of abuse of illicit drugs 162 | Annex 3: Seizures of illicit drugs 166 |
metadata.dc.coverage.spatial: USA
Description: The World Drug Report offers, as its name implies, a global overview of the drug issue. It contains information from many sources, which should help not only policy makers and scholars, but also the general public, to measure progress towards the ambitious goals that the General Assembly has set. This information suggests that, provided we do redouble our efforts, and do not relax our vigilance, we may at last be on our way to a world in which people can live their lives free from drug abuse, from drug trafficking, and from related crime and violence.
Rights: openAccess
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10469/24160
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