Pubdate: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 Source: Independent (UK) Copyright: 2002 Independent Newspapers (UK) Ltd. Contact: http://www.independent.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/209 Author: Jason Bennetto, Crime Correspondent POLICE ARE BLAMED FOR DRUG DEATHS IN CUSTODY Police officers failed to notice in time that prisoners were critically ill in nine out of ten drug-related deaths in custody, a study has found. In a significant number of cases involving fatal overdoses, prisoners were able to smuggle drugs past police and take them while in custody, the research also discovered. The head of research at the independent Police Complaints Authority [PCA] blamed the "poor" and "inadequate" training of custody officers for the high number of deaths. In the first study of its kind, researchers from the PCA examined 42 drug-related deaths in custody in 22 forces in England and Wales since March 1997. In 88 per cent of the deaths, the police did not call for a doctor or medical help before the prisoner became ill. In some deaths, the police believe the inmate was faking an overdose; others thought they had taken drugs but did not call an ambulance; and some thought the prisoner was drunk - --- MAP posted-by: Derek