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Table DLO-2. Offence types in reports for drug law offences, 2007 or 2008 [see all tables in this series...]

Part (ii) Methodological notes

CountriesMethods of percentages calculation and other notes
BelgiumBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
BulgariaBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
Czech RepublicBased on drug offences considered as main offences.
DenmarkBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
GermanyBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
EstoniaBased on drug offences considered as main offences.
IrelandBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
GreeceBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
SpainBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
FranceBased on drug offences considered as main offences.
ItalyBased on drug offences considered as main offences.
CyprusBased on drug offences considered as main offences.
LatviaBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
LithuaniaBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
LuxembourgBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
Calculated on arrests for presumed offences against the 1973 drug law.
NetherlandsBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
AustriaBased on drug offences considered as main offences.
PolandBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
PortugalBased on drug offences considered as main offences.
RomaniaBased on drug offences considered as main offences.
SloveniaBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
SlovakiaBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
FinlandBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
SwedenBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
United KingdomBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
CroatiaBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.
TurkeyBased on drug offences considered as main offences.
NorwayBased on all drug offences: several different drug offences may be involved in one case.

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