Pubdate: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 Source: Mirror (CN QU) Copyright: 2009 Communications Gratte-Ciel Ltee Contact: http://www.montrealmirror.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/267 Author: Patrick Lejtenyi Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?131 (Heroin Maintenance) HEROIN HELPS Contrary to some fears, but as expected by most experts, the area surrounding the Plateau clinic distributing free heroin to addicts for a scientific study has not led to increased crime or stray drug paraphernalia littering the ground, according to a Universite de Montreal study released last week. The Montreal leg of the study was led by UdeM criminologist Serge Brochu, whose team interviewed 40 people who lived or worked around the clinic, took over 150 observational walks with a 200-metre radius and analyzed Montreal police data. They found that there was no increase in drug detritus, crime, antisocial behaviour or emergency interventions since the North American Opiate Medication Initiative (NAOMI) study began in 2005. Research around NAOMI's Vancouver branch, in the drug-riddled Downtown Eastside, returned similar findings. As for the patients-hardcore heroin addicts with histories of failed recoveries who receive two to three doses of free heroin a day-Brochu says there is "a clear improvement on their health, criminality and social integration." Nevertheless, with the study running its course, its future remains cloudy. Future funding will have to come from the Quebec Ministry of Health. The project's continuation will likely be studied this summer, after its final report is published. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin