UNODC collects analyzes and reports data on extent, patterns and trends in drug use and its health consequences through the Annual Reports Questionnaires (ARQ) submitted by Member States.
UNODC also supports Member States in developing capacity to design and implement methodologically sound surveys and assessment of drug use, as well as implement integrated drug information systems. |
Member States regularly submit to UNODC statistics on drugs (through the Annual Report Questionnaire(ARQ ) and Individual Drug Seizures (IDS)) and crime and criminal justice (through the annual Survey on Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (UN-CTS). Other data are collected through national surveys implemented by UNODC in cooperation with national governments or are compiled from scientific literature. UNODC also applies scientific methods to maximize the comparability of the data and estimate regional and global statistics. |
Key epidemiological indicators of drug use Annual reports questionnaire Part III: Extent, patterns and trends in drug use (Forthcoming) Annual reports questionnaire (guidance notes for completion of ARQ) (Forthcoming) Sample questionnaire on drug use for population based surveys (Forthcoming) Sample questionnaire for school surveys Developing an Integrated Drug Information System Estimating prevalence: Indirect methods for estimating the size of the drug problem Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Spanish, Russian Conducting school survey on drug abuse Focus Assessment Studies: A qualitative approach to data collection Ethical challenges in drug epidemiology: issues, principles and guidelines Guidance for the measurement of drug treatment data |
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UNODC publishes survey reports carried out by UNODC in collaboration with national governments in the field of illicit drug cultivation and production, drug use, victimization and corruption. It also publishes comparative regional and international analysis of data related to crime and drugs together with standards and recommendations in the field of drug and crime statistics. |
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