RT Book RT Statistics T1 Arrestee survey, 2003-2006 LA English PP Colchester PB UK Data Service YR 2011 ED 2nd edition UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1873072740 AB The Arrestee Survey, 2003-2006, was the first nationally representative survey of drugs and crime among the population of individuals representing arrest events in England and Wales. The survey aimed to provide information on a range of areas within the drugs and crime nexus, including the prevalence of problematic drug misuse among respondents representing arrest events; drug and/or alcohol consumption; availability of drugs; levels of demand (met and/or unmet) for drug and alcohol treatment services among respondents; levels of intravenous drug use among respondents; and gang membership. The objectives of the survey were to provide the following: measurement of the prevalence and change in problematic drug misuse among a sample of individuals representing arrest events in England and Wales, information to allow monitoring of drug use within drug-using groups that are likely to be under-represented in household surveys, individual-level data for the purpose of researching the behavioural links between drug and/or alcohol consumption and criminal offences leading to arrest, a means to estimate the level of demand (met and/or unmet) for treatment services among the problematic drug/alcohol user population, monitoring information on the level of intravenous drug use among arrestees to better inform harm reduction programmes, a means for routine collection of custody suite information for the purpose of analysing arrestee flows and the process of being in custody, and for analysing the characteristics and offending histories of individuals entering the Criminal Justice System (CJS). For the second edition (October 2011), the weight variables (arrfreqw2 and arrfreqw3) have been updated to include weights for the survey years 2005-2006. K1 Adults K1 advice K1 Age K1 Alcohol use K1 amphetamines K1 anti-social behaviour act K1 antibiotics K1 Arrest K1 Assault K1 Bail K1 beggars K1 Burglary K1 Cannabis K1 Children K1 clinical tests and measurements K1 Cocaine K1 community service (punishment) K1 conventional weapons K1 Counselling K1 criminal damage K1 Criminal Record K1 Criminals K1 Drug Abuse K1 Drug addiction K1 Drug trafficking K1 drug-use detection K1 economic activity K1 ecstasy (drug) K1 EDUCATIONAL background K1 employment services K1 ethnic groups K1 Foster care K1 Fraud K1 Gender K1 Guns K1 health consultations K1 Heroin K1 homelessnes K1 Housing K1 LSD (drug) K1 magic mushrooms K1 Medical care K1 medicinal drugs K1 methadone K1 Money K1 motor vehicles K1 offences K1 Payments K1 Policing K1 prison discharge K1 prison sentences K1 Prostitution K1 Purchasing K1 Recidivism K1 rehabilitation (offenders) K1 Robbery K1 school punishments K1 Selling K1 shops K1 social security benefits K1 Theft K1 Training K1 tranquillizers K1 Youth gangs K1 Statistik : 2003-2006 : Großbritannien DO 10.5255/UKDA-SN-5807-1