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In Europe, France and the Netherlands both stand for opposite models of drug policies as far as public opinion is concerned.
The survey, whose results are shown here, was carried out within the context of the Journée d'appel de préparation à la défense (JAPD, Roll Call Day of Preparation for Defence) established by the October 28th, 1997 Law (pertaining to the French National Service).
The analysis of the relationships between alcohol and various "high-risk" or "problematic" behaviours has focused upon measuring a connection.
In April 1999, the OFDT (French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction) carried out a survey based on the opinions and perceptions relating to drugs and drug addiction.
The trends presented here are stemming from the TREND (Tendances Récentes et Nouvelles Drogues, Recent Trend and New Drugs) system.
Since 1997 the OFDT has set up a perennial device based upon national general population surveys for observing drug-related uses, behaviours, and opinions.
The French population perceptions and opinions concerning drugs and drug addiction have been studied through a general population survey carried out in April 1999.
These last years, synthetic drug use has been presented as a new phenomenon, whose consequences are impossible to foresee.
The OFDT (French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addictions) is publishing the third edition of its report, Drugs and Drug Addictions - Indicators and Trends.