Pubdate: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 Source: National Post (Canada) Copyright: 2006 Southam Inc. Contact: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/286 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n1183/a06.html Author: Victor Godin DEALING WITH ADDICTS Re: Addicts Are Not Criminals, Adam Radwanski, Sept. 5. In an otherwise thoughtful column, typical of his style, Adam Radwanski succumbs to the flawed statistics dispensed by the operators of Vancouver's safe injection site. He repeats the claim that "thousands of referrals" have been made to get addicts into treatment. Using his figure of 600 daily visits to the site, the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority issued a report last year stating that there are more than 18,000 addicts in the Lower Mainland and that the "majority" congregate on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. If we cut that number by a third, to 12,000, it means the 600 addicts visiting the injection site represent less than 5% of the addicts in the city. But even that is generous. Heroin addicts generally shoot up three times a day. If addicts are going to the site for all of their fixes, then it may be reaching as little as 200 out of 12,000. The Chief of Police has expressed support for the injection site, but the members of the Vancouver Police Association have formally expressed non-confidence in his view. That's because cops know that for every one of those 600 daily fixes, something was stolen. Addiction is indeed a sickness, and a health crisis. Surely then we need hard evidence of the efficacy of treatment before funding vague experiments. Effective drug treatment should be measurable in terms of prolonged abstinence and a return to a healthy, productive lifestyle. If a junkie continues to use drugs and steals in order to support his habit, I take no consolation in knowing that he might be having a weekly one-hour chat with a counsellor and otherwise lounging around his tax-supported room. Victor Godin, Vancouver. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake