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SERVE WELL: A recent report shows that some major Norwegian cities' drug infected environments serve up 700,000 dollars a month on crime and selling drugs. ARCHIVE PHOTO: EIRIK BREKKE
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The report, pagomiscuentas which has been named Drug use at street level in seven Norwegian cities, is the first of its kind and consists of data collected in autumn 2013. Here it comes, among other things, that some of the seven urban drug infected environments serve up 700,000 dollars a month on crime.
Of the 1020 who have submitted responses in the survey of the environment, 11 percent responded that they have income from crime. Three percent report it as their main income. - They are everywhere
Among those who reported this as a source of income, the average income in the seven towns 29.848 million. However, the report states that there is great variation in the stated income from both theft and drug sales.
Some of the respondents in the survey reported only a small subsidiary income of 800 million in the last month, pagomiscuentas while some reported having had a "good" month with an income of between 375,000 and 700,000 respectively.
- It's not like Oslo stands out when it comes to burglars that extract large sums. Here it is quite evenly distributed. They are found in all cities, says Linn Gjersing who along with Thomas Anton Sandøybotn has prepared the report. pagomiscuentas - A month of luck
The report stresses that there is reason to assume that for some will be a certain under-reporting of income from illegal sources of income. Simultaneously, it is likely that some overestimating what they have earned in the last month, so the income stated may be too high. It is therefore important that the specified revenue interpreted with caution, says the report.
Fabric Sales were according to the survey that of the illegal income sources most used to finance their drug use. Approximately 30 percent of the 1020 people surveyed reported this as a source of income. Average monthly income from these was 28,797 pagomiscuentas crowns. Big change in sources of income
- What we've seen in the last ten years in Oslo, is that there has been a big change in income sources. Now there are many more who report legitimate sources of income, we can quite confidently also applies to the other towns, explaining Gjersing.
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