Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Drugs misuse in Scotland [electronic resource] : findings from the 2006 Scottish Crime and Victimisation Survey / Matthew Brown and Keith Bolling.

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Canadian Policing Research

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e-Books

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Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (55, 17 p.)

Summary

This report presents the findings on self-reported drug use from the 2006 face-to-face Scottish Crime and Victimisation Survey (SCVS).The principal focus of the SCVS is to monitor the extent of victimisation in Scotland by asking respondents about their experiences of personal and household crime. In addition to this focus on experience of victimisation, there is a self-completion module at the end of the survey where respondents aged 16-59 are asked about their use of illicit drugs. The self-completion module has been a feature of the survey since the first sweep in 1993.

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Online Access

Series

Crime and justice (Edinburgh, Scotland)

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