Cannabis Laws: Illegal drug, crime statistics
Cannabis Laws: Illegal drug, crime statistics
 

Following a survey of those arrested in 5 areas (Bennett, 1998).

Key results are as follows:

61% had taken at least one illegal drug.
46% were tested positive for cannabis.

Nearly half the arrestees across all five areas said their drug use was connected with their offending.

32% of the total illegal income of all these arrestees was spent on drugs.

The average illegal income for a heroin/crack user was 10-20,000.

Hard drugs such as heroin and cocaine, are estimated to be used by 2% of the population.

Cannabis is the most commonly used drug.

Denmark has highest overall use of cannabis.

UK figures for annual drug arrests

Year
All Drugs
Cannabis
Percentage
1984
25240
20746
82.19%
1985
26958
21337
79.14%
1986
23905
19286
80.67%
1987
26278
21733
82.70%
1988
30515
26111
85.56%
1989
38415
33669
87.64%
1990
44922
40194
89.47%
1991
47616
42209
88.64%
1992
48927
41353
84.51%
1993
68480
56390
82.34%
1994
85693
72393
84.47%
1995
93631
76694
81.91%

 
Cannabis Laws: Illegal drug, crime statistics
Cannabis Laws: Illegal drug, crime statistics