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Book
Publication Date
Published by / Citation
EMCDDA
Original Language

English

Partner Organisation
Keywords
drug-related homicide
drug-related deaths
data sources
monitoring system
Europe
EMCDDA

Drug-Related Homicide in Europe: A First Review of the Data and Literature

EMCDDA, Lisbon, May 2018

Series type:  EMCDDA Papers

Summary

Homicide is a violent act that generates high social costs. In particular, drug-related homicide (DRH) has the potential to act as an indicator of wider drug-related crime. Comparing DRH levels between countries with data on this topic can be a valuable tool for identifying trends and new threats. As part of its programme for developing and improving drug supply indicators, the EMCDDA has been expanding its monitoring to include measures of wider drug-related crime, including DRH. However, there appears to be a significant gap in the available European data on this topic. This EMCDDA Paper aims to identify relevant European DRH data sources, assess the role of drugs in national homicide data, and consider these sources and data in terms of monitoring potential. The Paper also includes a critical review of existing national and international homicide data sources.

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