Michigan 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 35,120 9,788 28% 19,691 56% 1,025 3% 4,201 12% 100%
2006 36,241 10,877 30% 19,973 55% 863 2% 4,048 11% 100%
2005 34,326 9,692 28% 19,378 56% 669 2% 4,097 12% 100%
2004 33,366 7,078 21% 18,030 54% 527 2% 3,764 11% 100%
2003 33,671 6,616 20% 17,720 53% 377 1% 4,077 12% 100%
2002 35,361 6,413 18% 17,708 50% 304 1% 4,231 12% 100%
2001 37,424 5,898 16% 18,427 49% 320 1% 12,436 33% 99%
2000 36,803 5,440 15% 16,679 45% 177 0% 14,206 39% 98%
1999 36,245 6,105 17% 16,770 46% 249 1% 2,873 8% 98%
1998 38,863 7,052 18% 17,183 44% 233 1% 13,625 35% 98%
1997 37,025 6,163 17% 17,942 48% 172 0% 12,575 34% 98%
1996 37,265 6,460 17% 17,216 46% 240 1% 13,268 36% 96%
1995 36,335 5,681 16% 16,111 44% 189 1% 14,315 39% 97%
1994 33,099 6,139 19% 13,607 41% 157 0% 13,126 40% 97%
1993 28,570 5,781 20% 11,316 40% 600 2% 11,338 40% 97%
1992 27,899 6,489 23% 10,039 36% 751 3% 11,234 40% 97%
1991 26,871 6,963 26% 7,152 27% 127 0% 12,017 45% 97%
1990 27,710 6,765 24% 7,419 27% 158 1% 13,334 48% 97%

 

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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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