Further evidence from England that schemes which force people arrested for certain offences to be tested for heroin or cocaine use and if positive to be assessed for treatment do not pay back in terms of treatment engagement or crime reduction. The ‘Tough Choices’ policy: ‘Tough Choices’ was the term used to describe pre-sentence options introduced by the 2005 Drugs Act – testing on arrest and required assessments by a suitably qualified drugs worker. Under the Act, a drug test is required to be administered in custody following the arrest of an adult for a ‘trigger’ offence (mainly linked to theft, drugs and fraud). Senior police officers may also authorise testing after any alleged offence suspected to have been contributed to by hero...
In this article, Michael Shiner provides an overview of drug reform in Britain and the reclassificat...
For a crime to be marked as detected, at least one suspected offender must be identified and sanctio...
peer-reviewedAt time of writing, the policy of DNA profile retention for Constabularies within Engla...
BACKGROUND:Drugs and crime are linked and diversion from the criminal justice system into drug treat...
While there is a considerable evidence base showing links between drug use and offending and clear e...
A lively drug policy debate is going on in the UK, and a central theme emerging is the punishment of...
The key questions for the review were: 1. Does compulsory drug testing result in a higher proportion...
Drug Treatment and Testing Orders (DTTOs) were introduced in the 1998 Crime and Disorder Bill and we...
The ability of the UK criminal justice system to divert drug-dependent offenders into treatment has ...
While there is a considerable evidence base showing links between drug use and offending and clear e...
Restriction on Bail (RoB) is an early intervention for adult offenders who use Class A drugs (opiate...
Current views on drug legislation and policies have focused on law enforcement and the coercive tren...
Drug Treatment and Testing Orders were introduced in the UK through provisions in the Crime and Diso...
Background: It is generally accepted that harms from crime cause a very large part of the total soci...
AbstractAimTo assess the relationship between testing positive for opiates and/or cocaine and prior ...
In this article, Michael Shiner provides an overview of drug reform in Britain and the reclassificat...
For a crime to be marked as detected, at least one suspected offender must be identified and sanctio...
peer-reviewedAt time of writing, the policy of DNA profile retention for Constabularies within Engla...
BACKGROUND:Drugs and crime are linked and diversion from the criminal justice system into drug treat...
While there is a considerable evidence base showing links between drug use and offending and clear e...
A lively drug policy debate is going on in the UK, and a central theme emerging is the punishment of...
The key questions for the review were: 1. Does compulsory drug testing result in a higher proportion...
Drug Treatment and Testing Orders (DTTOs) were introduced in the 1998 Crime and Disorder Bill and we...
The ability of the UK criminal justice system to divert drug-dependent offenders into treatment has ...
While there is a considerable evidence base showing links between drug use and offending and clear e...
Restriction on Bail (RoB) is an early intervention for adult offenders who use Class A drugs (opiate...
Current views on drug legislation and policies have focused on law enforcement and the coercive tren...
Drug Treatment and Testing Orders were introduced in the UK through provisions in the Crime and Diso...
Background: It is generally accepted that harms from crime cause a very large part of the total soci...
AbstractAimTo assess the relationship between testing positive for opiates and/or cocaine and prior ...
In this article, Michael Shiner provides an overview of drug reform in Britain and the reclassificat...
For a crime to be marked as detected, at least one suspected offender must be identified and sanctio...
peer-reviewedAt time of writing, the policy of DNA profile retention for Constabularies within Engla...