National Drug Threat Assessment

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The National Drug Threat Assessment is an annual U.S. government report that analyzes and forecasts major illicit drug trends and threats to national security and public health.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf annual report
drug threat assessment
government report
audience federal policymakers
intelligence community
law enforcement agencies
public health officials
country United States
dataSources intelligence reporting
law enforcement reporting
open-source information
public health data
format public report
frequency annual
geographicFocus United States and its territories
includes analysis of drug availability
analysis of drug pricing and purity
analysis of drug production
analysis of drug trafficking routes
analysis of drug-related violence
analysis of overdose and mortality trends
assessment of cocaine
assessment of controlled prescription drugs
assessment of heroin
assessment of major drug types
assessment of marijuana
assessment of methamphetamine
assessment of money laundering related to drug trafficking
assessment of new psychoactive substances
assessment of synthetic opioids
language English
publisher Drug Enforcement Administration
U.S. Department of Justice
purpose analyze major illicit drug trends in the United States
forecast emerging drug threats
inform U.S. drug policy and enforcement priorities
support federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement planning
scope United States domestic drug situation
subject drug abuse
drug trafficking
illicit drugs
national security
organized crime
public health
transnational criminal organizations
usedBy Drug Enforcement Administration
Office of National Drug Control Policy
federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Drug Enforcement Administration
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