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    Auteur / Author
    Mennes, R.
    Schoonbeek, I.
    Molen, J. van der
    Bieleman, B.
    Organisatie / Institution
    Breuer & Intraval Onderzoek en Advies
    WODC
    Serie / Series
    WODC Rapport 2942
    Trefwoorden / Keywords
    Coffeeshop
    Softdrugs
    Harddrugs
    Politieoptreden
    Overlast
    Horeca
    Gemeente
    Gemeentebeleid
    Bestuurlijke preventie
    Drugtoerisme
    Drugrunners
    Drughandel
    Druggebruik
    Drugbestrijding
    Drugbeleid
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    2942
    Externe Link
    https://repository.wodc.nl/handle/20.500.12832/2348
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12832/2412
    
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    Titel / Title
    Monitor ontwikkelingen coffeeshopbeleid
    Ondertitel / Subtitle
    Meting 2017
    Samenvatting
    Bij het ministerie van Justitie en Veiligheid is de behoefte ontstaan om de ontwikkelingen die samenhangen met het coffeeshopbeleid te volgen. Vanuit deze behoefte is een monitor tot stand gekomen waarmee de ontwikkelingen in het coffeeshop- en softdrugstoerisme, de situatie rondom de coffeeshops en de illegale verkoop van softdrugs in Nederland worden gevolgd. Voor deze monitor zijn reeds drie metingen uitgevoerd over respectievelijk de jaren 2014, 2015 en 2016. In dit rapport wordt verslag gedaan van de vierde meting die betrekking heeft op het kalenderjaar 2017.De metingen over de voorgaande jaren zijn te vinden via de link hiernaast.

    INHOUD: 1. Inleiding 2. Cijfermatige systeemkennis 3. Coffeeshops en beleid 4. Coffeeshop- en softdrugstoerisme 5. Situatie rondom coffeeshops 6. Illegale verkoop van softdrugs 7. Conclusie
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    Monitor following the developments in coffee shop policy in 2017 (full text only available in Dutch)
    Summary
    This is the fourth measurement over 2017 of the monitor following the developments in coffee shop policy. National and regional data from the Police and the Public Prosecution Service (OM) were obtained and analysed. In addition, 66 local experts were consulted in a sample of 31 municipalities from 11 research regions throughout the Netherlands: 33 local officials and 33 police officials. These experts answered questions about coffee shop policy in their municipality, coffee shop tourism, soft drug tourism, illegal sales and the situation around coffee shops. Where possible, the results of this measurement were compared with the results of the measurements from 2016, 2015 and 2014.The previous meaurements can be found via the link below at: 'More information'.
    Uitgever / Publisher
    Breuer & Intraval Onderzoek en Advies
    Publicatiedatum / publication date
    2018
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