Pubdate: Tue, 09 Dec 2008 Source: Transcontinental, The (Australia) Copyright: 2008 Fairfax Media. Contact: http://portaugusta.yourguide.com.au/content/writetous/ Website: http://portaugusta.yourguide.com.au/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) TOO MANY DRUG INCIDENTS RECORDED AT LOCAL PRISON Calls to assess the security at Port Augusta Prison have been raised again, after the release of the Department of Correctional Services annual report. The report showed that one-third of the State's recorded drug incidents occurred at Port Augusta Prison, where only 18 per cent of the prisoners reside. One hundred and two drug incidences were recorded in the latest annual report. Shadow correctional services minister Stephen Wade said the issue of overcrowding needed to be addressed to provide a secure environment in which drugs do not reach prisons. However, correctional services corporate communications manager Christian Thompson said the increase in drug finds was the result of the department's targeted approach to a crackdown on drug use in prisons. He said the use of drugs in prisons was a challenge faced by every correctional jurisdiction and the latest increase indicated they had been successful in targeting the area. Mr Thompson said this increase indicated that the range of measures set in place to combat drugs in prisons had been effective "and is a testament to the professionalism and vigilance of our correctional officers". "Not only is it more difficult than ever before to smuggle drugs into prisons, but those prisoners who are involved in drug trafficking or possession are more likely to be caught than ever before," he said. Mr Wade rejected claims that the statistic was positive. He said there were plenty of other indications that correctional services was not winning the war on drugs. "Prisons are meant to be drug free so the fact that they are getting in, indicates they are not effectively maintaining the security of the prison. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin