Drugstrends in het Amsterdamse uitgaansleven

Authors
Publication date 2011
Journal Justitiële Verkenningen
Volume | Issue number 37 | 4
Pages (from-to) 25-42
Number of pages 18
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Bonger Institute of Criminology (ARILS)
Abstract
The introduction and fast growing popularity of electronic dance music has strongly influenced the spread of so-called party drugs in Amsterdam. Trends in substances use in Amsterdam's nightlife have been monitored systematically with ‘Antenna’, combining qualitative and quantitative methods. Ecstasy remained the most popular stimulant drug, but since the late 1990s it had to compete with cocaine, and to a lesser extent with amphetamine. In the past decade, GHB and ketamine also gained popularity among clubbers and pub-goers. However, the vast majority does not take illicit drugs while going out at night. Alcohol remains by far the most popular substance, and has become even more important in the past decade.


Document type Article
Language Dutch
Published at http://www.boomlemmatijdschriften.nl/tijdschrift/justitieleverkenningen/2011/4/JV_0167-5850_2011_037_004_003.pdf
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