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Alcohol - Drug Abuse Statistics - Sussex County
Information was compiled from data issued by:
Uniform Crime Report, Department of Education, New Jersey Department of Health Substance Abuse Overview
and Newton Memorial Hospital.

Please note: This data was compiled and is maintained by the Center for Prevention and Counseling.

To access the tables associated with the charts below, click here.


Chart of Substance Abuse in Sussex County Schools
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Substance Abuse in Sussex County Public Schools source of statistics
Click to access Table of DOE Substance Abuse in Schools

Alcohol Admissions
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Alcohol Treatment Admissions-
Sussex County: 2001- 2008
Source NJ Department of Health Substance
Abuse Overview
Click to access Table of Alcohol Treatment Admissions

Cocaine Admissions
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Cocaine Treatment Admissions-
Sussex County: 2001-2008
Source: NJ Department of Health
Substance Abuse Overview
Click to access Table of Cocaine Treatment Admissions


Heroin & Opiods Admissions
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Heroin & Opiods Treatment Admissions-
Sussex County: 2001-2008
Source: NJ Department of Health
Substance Abuse Overview
Click to access Table of Heroin & Opiods Treatment Admissions


Marijuana Admissions
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Marijuana Treatment Admissions-
Sussex County: 2001-2008
Source: NJ Department of Health
Substance Abuse Overview
Click to access Table of Marijuana Treatment Admissions

Other Drug Treatment Admissions
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Other Drugs Treatment Admissions-
Sussex County: 2001-2008
Source: NJ Department of Health
Substance Abuse Overview
Click to access Table of Other Drugs Treatment Admissions

Chart of juvenile alcohol related ER admissions
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NMH-Drug and Alcohol Related Emergency Room Visitations (Under 18)
source of statistics
Table of NMH Drug/Alcohol Emergency Room Visits (Under 18)


Adult Arrests for DUI
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Sussex County Arrests - Adult DUI's:
1996-2008
Source: Uniform Crime Report
Click to access Table of
Adult DUI Arrests


Chart of adult arrests for drug abuse
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Sussex County Arrests - Adult Drug Abuse Violations: 1996-2007
Source: Uniform Crime Report
Click to access Table of Adult
Drug Abuse Arrests

Adult Arrests for Liquor Law Violations
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Sussex County Arrests -
Liquor Laws: 2003 - 2008
Source: Uniform Crime Report
Click to access Table of
Adult Arrests - Liquor Laws


Chart of juvenile arrests for DUI
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Total Sussex County Juvenile 
Arrests for DUI: 1996-200
8
Source: Uniform Crime Report
Click to access Table for
Juvenile DUI Arrests


Chart of juvenile arrests for drug abuse
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Total Sussex County Juvenile Arrests for Drug Abuse : 1996-200
8
Source: Uniform Crime Report
Click to access Table of Juvenile
Drug Abuse Arrests

Chart of juvenile arrests for liquor law violations
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Sussex County Juvenile Arrests for
Liquor Law Violations: 2003 - 2008
Source: Uniform Crime Report
Click to access Table of Juvenile Arrests for Liquor Law Violations
   

Data was obtained from the NJ Department of Education.

Data was obtained from the NJ Department of Health Substance Abuse Overview.

Data was obtained from Newton Memorial Hospital.

Data was obtained from the Uniform Crime Report

The Center for Prevention and Counseling Maintains Other Statistics Pages...

For Sussex County Crime Statistics go to:

For "other" Sussex County Statistics, go to:

For Findings from the Partnership for a Drug Free American National Survey about teens intentionally abusing
prescription and over-the-counter medications to get high, click here.

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