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Meeting of the National Drug Observatories in the Caribbean. DRUG CONSUMPTION SITUATION IN THE CARIBBEAN. Pernell Clarke Coordinator of Information and Research for the Caribbean OID/CICAD Barbados, June 14 – 16, 2005. Summary. The Caribbean and Drugs Supply Statistics
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Meeting of the National Drug Observatories in the Caribbean DRUG CONSUMPTION SITUATION IN THE CARIBBEAN Pernell Clarke Coordinator of Information and Research for the Caribbean OID/CICAD Barbados, June 14 – 16, 2005
Summary • The Caribbean and Drugs • Supply Statistics • Consumption Statistics (School Surveys) • Emerging Trends • Discussion
Supply Statistics • The region continues to be an important trans-shipment area because of geography • Highest volume: Marijuana • The supply of cocaine from South American producers is declining • Designer drugs amphetamines, ecstasy etc are increasingly being trafficked
Supply Statistics • Sources include: • Police Depts. • Prosecutors • Customs • Coast Guard • National Drug Observatories • Data may include: • Production of illicit crops (land area under cultivation) • Drug Seizures (quantities in lbs, kgs.) • Seizures of chemical precursors (types and quantities) • Labs Discovered • Persons arrested for drug crimes
Consumption Statistics • General Population Surveys • School Surveys • Treatment Centres • Emergency Rooms • Prisoners • Street Children • Key Informants
Current world situation Source: UNODC 2004 Report OID-CICAD / OAS
Other Variables • Frequency of use • Mode of Use • Demographic • Family background, living conditions, social status • KAPB • Deviance (besides drug use), school performance, etc
Trend Data….the next frontier • Assessing changes in drug use (types of drugs, direction of change, rate of change) • Assessing the changes in Users (age of first use, frequency of use, reasons for use, characteristics of users) • Determining risk factors (Are they the same? Are there new ones? Is the order of importance changing?) • Evaluation (Impact of interventions, treatment, supply reduction etc)* *Must be carefully done. The use of a control group will usually present a better scientific evaluation, but this is not always feasible.
USA School Survey:Last year Prevalences of any drug by grade
Recap • Supply: Marijuana, cocaine, designer drugs • Supply statistics are available from many sources. Need to screen for quality and consistency • Demand: Alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy?? • Consumption surveys (secondary schools) need to be done at least every two years if we are to scientifically identify trends.