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Supply & Market Disruption
Supply and market disruption refers to coordinated strategies aimed at reducing the production, trafficking, distribution, and availability of illicit substances. These strategies often involve law enforcement, regulatory controls, border management, and financial investigations designed to disrupt drug trafficking networks and weaken illicit drug markets. By targeting supply chains and market dynamics, these efforts aim to reduce the availability of drugs, increase the risks and costs associated with illegal production and distribution, and contribute to broader efforts to reduce substance-related harms. Effective supply and market disruption typically operates alongside public health, prevention, treatment, and recovery responses as part of a comprehensive approach to substance use.
The changing DNA of serious and organised crime
Europol’s EU Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment (EU-SOCTA) 2025, published today, reveals how the very DNA of crime is shifting – reshaping the tactics, tools and structures employed by criminal networks.
The EU-SOCTA offers one...
Release of Global Coalition to Address Synthetic Drug Threats Report
GISA raises alarm over danger of synthetic drug abuse
Day 2, 16:00 - 15:30, ISSUP, Community Collaboration for Prevention
UNODC World Drug Report 2024: Harms of world drug problem continue to mount amid expansions in drug use and markets
Highlights from the 2024 UNODC World Drug Report
Bringing law enforcement officers closer to other agents of prevention. The experience with UNODC Guiding Document on the Role of Law Enforcement Officers in Drug Use Prevention within School Settings
Penalties for drug law offences in Europe at a glance
This resource facilitates the examination and comparison of penalties or rehabilitative measures for primary drug-related offenses such as drug use, possession for personal use, and supply-related crimes across European countries...
New Global Coalition Launched to Address Synthetic Drug Threats
World Drug Report 2023
Highlights from the 2023 UNODC World Drug Report
The Role of Law Enforcement Officers in Drug Use Prevention within School Settings A Guiding Document
In the context of law enforcement, the UNODC has developed a guiding document to help support a change of culture on how to make use of the science of prevention for the betterment of the health and safety development of youth.
The UNODC...
The Global Report on Cocaine 2023
Irregular Migration, Drug Use and Drug Trafficking in Sub-Saharan Africa; Libya and Nigeria
Abstract
Background: This study examined the context of drug use and trafficking in irregular migration among identified Nigerian-returned migrants from Libyan detention centers in the transit or destination along the Mediterranean...
دو ماهانه وبینار: ISSUP نایجریا دانش سری به روز رسانی (جلسه شانزدهم)
وبینار دو ماهه: آی اس اس پی نایجریا سری به روز رسانی دانش (جلسه چهاردهم)
DESK REVIEW: Support for People with Substance Use Disorder in Ukraine During the War
Summary
War in Ukraine has inevitably led to the country's health system functioning at reduced capacity. Attacks near hospitals and active military operations force people to change their place of residence and flee from the war to safer...
Национальный круглый стол по завершенному исследованию распространенности новых психоактивных веществ
How can the illicit drug control field inform the tobacco endgame?
This webinar presented ways the illicit drug control field can inform the tobacco endgame.
The regulation of tobacco and substances that have traditionally been Illicit (e.g., cannabis) are heading in opposite directions with tobacco...
'ده سال بعد' -- توسعه مکانیسم های نهادی برای کاهش تقاضای مواد مخدر و آموزش اعتیاد در گرجستان -- مطالعه موردی
سابقه و هدف:
در طول ده سال گذشته، گرجستان چندین موفقیت مهم در پاسخ به مشکل مواد مخدر این کشور انجام داد. به طور خاص، در سال 2011، یک نهاد هماهنگ کننده ملی مواد مخدر بین سازمان در وزارت دادگستری تاسیس شد؛ در سال 2015، برنامه مطالعات اعتیاد...
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