Pubdate: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 Source: Now, The (Surrey, CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Now Newspaper Contact: http://www.thenownewspaper.com/forms/lettersform.html Website: http://www.thenownewspaper.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1462 Author: Brooke Larsen Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) COURT WATCH ON CRYSTAL METH 'A HUGE SUCCESS' Surrey needs a team of dedicated court room watchdogs, according to a report prepared for the Surrey Methamphetamine Regional Task Force (SMART). The report follows a six-week "court watch" pilot project that wrapped up in February. The project saw 15 civilian volunteers in court each day, taking notes on cases involving drug-related crimes. "The pilot was a huge success," said Dave Jensen of the Surrey Crime Prevention Society. "This is something we need if we want to target Surrey's drug problem and all the property crime that goes with it." Jensen said a permanent court watch program in Surrey would show the community how the justice system deals with crystal meth. According to the report, volunteers found some of the sentences "too lenient," particularly for repeat offenders, and felt that "public safety was not a concern at sentencing." But Jensen said at times it felt like the group's presence in court may actually have affected the sentencing. "I can't substantiate that. It's just a gut feeling, but it felt like it made a difference just having members of the public there watching." Jensen said the project also highlighted the need for a drug treatment facility in Surrey. "The drugs in this city are just going crazy and after being in court day after day, we strongly recommend it." Jensen said the volunteers, which included university students and seniors, are eager to continue the project. "Every single one of them wants to come back. They're highly motivated to do it again." - --- MAP posted-by: Tom