Pubdate: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2000 Telegraph Group Limited Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Author: Nick Britten, Scotland Political Correspondent NEW YORK DRUG COURTS MAY COME TO SCOTLAND THE introduction of American-style drugs courts in Scotland moved a step closer yesterday after a fact-finding mission by Government ministers. Angus MacKay, the Scottish drugs minister, said he was impressed by the effect the courts had in tackling New York's rising level of drugs-related crime and was optimistic that a similar system could be introduced in Scotland. His remarks followed a visit yesterday to a drugs court in Queens, New York, that has helped halve drugs crime in the city. Mr MacKay said: "It is certainly something we will investigate further." A United Nations report on drugs control published yesterday said that the courts, which would not require special legislation in Scotland, were a key way forward in reducing crime. It warns, however, that there can be no half measures and courts should be given powers to order treatment and rehabilitation with prison used as a sanction for offenders who drop out of the programmes. It also recommended that the courts stick to dealing with non-violent offenders accused of solely drugs-related crime. Andrew Wells, the senior adviser to the working group behind the report, said: "The basic message is don't give up because so many people say, 'What's the point? Let's just legalise it'. Drug courts are an excellent example of best practice that does work." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D