Indiana Drug Arrests (1990-2007)

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Opiates and Cocaine
Marijuana
Synthetic Narcotics
Other Drugs

 

Year
Total
Arrests
Pct.
Arrests
Pct.
Arrests
Pct.
Arrests
Pct.
Pop. Cov.
2007 29,004 6,605 23% 16,397 57% 2,160 7% 3,410 12% 100%
2006 33,274 8,835 27% 18,455 55% 2,212 7% 3,410 10% 100%
2005 31,504 7,637 24% 17,411 55% 2,615 8% 3,366 11% 100%
2004 28,892 6,781 23% 16,555 57% 2,535 9% 2,850 10% 100%
2003 26,457 6,063 23% 15,597 59% 2,003 8% 2,244 8% 100%
2002 24,313 5,941 24% 14,325 59% 1,220 5% 2,097 9% 98%
2001 24,565 5,213 21% 15,689 64% 1,491 6% 2,030 8% 98%
2000 24,284 5,070 21% 16,290 67% 906 4% 1,783 7% 98%
1999 24,670 5,457 22% 16,216 66% 399 2% 1,933 8% 96%
1998 22,886 5,640 25% 14,750 64% 469 2% 1,989 9% 96%
1997 19,749 5,078 26% 12,294 62% 367 2% 1,528 8% 96%
1996 17,608 4,335 25% 11,134 63% 631 4% 1,278 7% 96%
1995 15,941 4,205 26% 9,727 61% 515 3% 998 6% 98%
1994 12,419 3,268 26% 7,553 61% 367 3% 859 7% 97%
1993 6,419 2,017 31% 3,582 56% 523 8% 520 8% 97%
1992 6,553 1,451 22% 3,605 55% 1,184 18% 1,048 16% 97%
1991 5,475 1,380 25% 3,063 56% 198 4% 623 11% 97%
1990 6,114 1,333 22% 3,866 63% 149 2% 484 8% 96%

 

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Notes:

Populaton Coverage: Percent of the state’s population covered by the local police agencies reporting data for this year.

Opiates/Cocaine: This category includes opium, cocaine, and their derivatives. Opiate derivatives include, for example, morphine, heroin, and codeine. Cocaine derivative include crack cocaine.

Marijuana: This category includes hashish.

Synthetic Narcotics: This category includes manufactured narcotics and includes, for example, Demerol , methadone, and Oxycontin.

Other Drugs: This category includes dangerous non-narcotic drugs and includes, for example, barbiturates, benzedrine, LSD, methamphetamine, and PCP.

Itemized categories may not account for total drug arrests because of occassional reporting irregularities in which arrests are reported for drug abuse offenses but not classified as one of these four categories.

Source: Uniform Crime Reporting Program Data

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