Past Findings
Global Drug Survey aims to be transparent about our data, most of which we publish online here alongside our academic articles
Global Drug Survey aims to be transparent about our data, most of which we publish online here alongside our academic articles
Key findings from the Global Drug Survey 2016 (data collected Nov 15–Jan 16) More people shopping on the dark net, more people using MDMA
Read More2016 Barratt, M.J., Ferris, J.A. and Winstock, A.R., 2016. Safer scoring? Cryptomarkets, social supply and drug market violence. International Journal of Drug Policy.
Read MoreReflections on the results of the world’s biggest ever drug survey by Dr Adam Winstock
Read MoreA series of harm reduction and drug education videos by Global Drug Survey
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