Pubdate: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 Source: East Anglian Daily Times (UK) Copyright: 2002 Eastern Counties Newspapers Group Ltd Contact: http://www.suffolk-now.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/913 Author: Gareth Watkins POLICE CAMPAIGN HAILED A SUCCESS Suffolk police's western area commander, Ch Supt Mick Green, said those arrested so far have a total of 450 previous convictions. "This operation is not simply about targeting these types of individuals with a view to locking them up and throwing away the key. What we are trying to do is change their lifestyle if there is an opportunity to do it," he said. "A lot of the people we are targeting are very young. Their previous convictions show they are not the most serious of crimes but it is persistent crime and brings an awful lot of misery to the victims. "Early indications are that it has been successful and if it continues to be successful this is a tactic I want to continue to employ." He added that police were also working with the courts in a bid to encourage more sentences including drug treatment or testing to be passed. They also hope extra resources will be able to further the fight against crime over the next five years. The campaign has also won the support of a former drug addict and persistent offender. John not his real name said yesterday he had transformed his life after a 15-year long addiction and the clampdown could help others to follow his example. "You are dealing with a group of people who predominantly will not change their ways but even if 25% change that is 25% who previously would not have done so," he said. "I was continually being arrested and presented at police stations with a known and obvious drug problem but I wasn't given any kind of advice or treatment or information about drugs. Now people are being given information about drug treatment." Police are appealing for anyone who has had property stolen to contact them to see if they can recover any of their goods. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek