New Psychoactive Substances transnational project on different user groups, user characteristics, extent and patterns of use, market dynamics, and best practices in prevention

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Authors
  • D. Egger
  • K. Felinczi
  • S. Henriques
  • Z. Kalo
  • G. Kamphausen
  • D.J. Korf
  • T. Nabben
  • J.P. Silva
  • M.C. van Hout
  • B. Werse
  • J. Wells
  • L. Wieczorek
  • M. Wouters
Publication date 2017
Number of pages 75
Publisher NPS-transnational Project
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Bonger Institute of Criminology (ARILS)
Abstract The final report of the NPS-t study presents the results of a survey among over 3.000 NPS users from 6 countries. Results include patterns of use, user profiles, procurement, market dynamics, and prevention. This report highlights the variety in types of NPS users and across countries.
Document type Report
Note This report has been compiled as part of a European research project entitled New Psychoactive Substances: transnational project on different user groups, user characteristics, extent and patterns of use, market dynamics, and best practices in prevention. The NPS-transnational Project is funded by the Home programme of the European Commission (HOME/2014/JDRU/AG/DRUG/7077).
Language English
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