Pubdate: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 Source: Argus, The (UK) Copyright: 2008 Newsquest Media Group Contact: http://www.theargus.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2706 Author: Ben Parsons Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hr.htm (Harm Reduction) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?136 (Methadone) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) POLICE CRACKDOWN ON DRUG DEALERS AND ABUSERS More than 60 people were arrested in two weeks as police targeted drug dealers and abusers. The sweep was part of moves to get drug addicts into treatment and reduce crime in Brighton and Hove. Forty-six people were arrested for either possession of Class A drugs or dealing. Another 16 people were arrested at the scene of raids for offences including possession of Class C drugs. The arrests were made under Operation Reduction, which is led by police in Brighton and Hove alongside the city's Drug and Alcohol Reduction Team and the charity Crime Reduction Initiatives. Its aim is to help users get treatment for their addiction, take drugs off the streets, prosecute dealers and tackle crime and the fear of crime in hotspots around the city. Since its launch in 2005, there have been approximately 435 arrests as part of the project and 250 users referred into treatment. Detective Chief Inspector Ian Pollard said: "Drug addiction can have an impact on all communities in the city, not just with the health implications for the addicts themselves but for anyone else who may become a victim of crime as a result of some addicts resorting to criminal behaviour to feed their habit. "With funding assistance from the Home Office, we have made a real difference by targeting both the drug dealers and the drug users and have been able to help more drug users get the care and support they need." Addicts who inject drugs are at particular risk of both serious health problems like HIV and AIDS, and being drawn into crime to fund their habits. There are believed to be about 2,300 heroin addicts in Brighton and Hove. Burglaries dropped by more 57 per cent in the first two years of Operation Reduction. Brighton and Hove's treatment services, which help about 600 people a year, have been assessed independently as among the top ten in the country. The Drug and Alcohol Action Team is working to reduce the number of people at risk of overdose or accidental death due to drugs. Drug deaths have fallen by 43 per cent in the city since 2000, dropping from a peak of 67 to 38 in 2006. In that time the city was overtaken by Blackpool as the area with the most drug deaths in the country. A trial project is under way in the city to prescribe heroin on the NHS at specially supervised sessions. Led by the National Addiction Centre and the charity Action On Addiction, the scheme is being run in London and Darlington. The previous method of treatment was to give addicts methadone to take orally on their own. A harm reduction service centre is also being set up in St George's Place, Brighton, to provide needle exchanges and help for people coming off drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake