2010/11 Scottish Crime and Justice Survey: Drug Use

This report presents findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey 2010/11 Drug Use module. The report provides information on the experience and prevalence of illicit drug use amongst the general adult population in Scotland.


References

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ISD Scotland (2011); Estimating the National and Local Prevalence of Problem Drug Misuse in Scotland 2009/10. Information Services Division Scotland.

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Smith, K. & Flatley, J. (Eds); Drug Misuse Declared: Findings from the 2010/11 British Crime Survey. London: the Home Office.

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