2024 National report (2023 data) to the EUDA by the French Reitox National Focal Point

10 thematic workbooks describing the national situation on drugs in France in 2023.

Each year, like all the focal points making up the European Information Network on Drugs and Drug Addiction (27 EU member countries, plus Norway and Turkey) in Europe, the OFDT sends the European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA) a national report on the state of drugs in the country. Based on all these national reports, the European Union agency draws up its annual European Report on Drugs the following year.
The national report is presented in the form of 10 chapters or workbooks.


After describing the legal framework and policy for combating illicit drugs, this 2024 report brings together the latest data on the prevalence of drug use among adults and young people, on prevention and the health consequences of drug use, and on treatment demand and harm reduction. It also details trends in the markets for different drugs, and looks at the penal response, in particular through a chapter dedicated to prisons. Finally, it provides an overview of best practices and research into addictive behaviors in France.
 

  1. Drug policy
  2. Legal framework
  3. Drugs
  4. Prevention
  5. Treatment
  6. Best practice
  7. Harms and Harm Reduction
  8. Drug market and crime
  9. Prison
  10. Research
Publication type
Reports
Publication date
Language
English
Author(s)
OFDT
Edited by
OFDT
Products & addictions
Cannabis
Cocaine and crack
Heroin and opioids
Ketamine
LSD and mushrooms
MDMA/ecstasy and amphetamine
New Psychoactive Substances
Themes
Supply and markets
Public policy and healthcare provision
Prevention/Harm reduction
Treatment
Penal response
Users
Specific population(s)
Adolescents
Adults
Festive settings
Women/Men
Vulnerable groups
People in custody
Territories
France