Pubdate: Sun, 13 Jul 2014 Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) Copyright: 2014 Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. Contact: http://www.timesdispatch.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/365 War on Drugs A WINNING STRATEGY A consensus stretching from one end of the ideological spectrum to the other has coalesced in support of the view that the war on drugs, as currently waged, is not working. Despite millions of arrests and billions in expenditures, the country's punishment-only approach has failed to stem drug use. Some states, including Virginia, have launched alternative approaches such as drug courts - a reform this newspaper has reported on at length. Now localities are getting in on the act. The other day The Washington Post reported on a drug raid in Northern Virginia - but one with a twist: "After each arrest, a detective or other officer sat down with suspects and made this offer: We have a chaplain available right now to take you to a drug treatment center, where counselors are ready and waiting - right now - to get you into the treatment you need." Only a minority of arrestees accepted the offer right away - but those who did stuck with treatment. "What the Prince William County detectives are doing is cutting-edge," said the head of the Police Executive Research Forum. What's more, it is driven by hard-headed realism, not an impulse to coddle offenders. As Prince William Police Department Sgt. Matt McCauley told The Washington Post, the new approach is better than the "cycle of arrest, release, addiction, arrest. We [ were] continuing to rearrest the same people. Everything about that is bad for resource management. So we needed to address the addiction side." Indeed. Expecting drug addicts to get clean while in prison is like expecting to cure a cancer patient by locking him up. Interrupting drug use does not address the underlying malady. Only treatment can do that. It's encouraging to see Prince William recognize that the disease is addiction, and drugs are only a symptom. Here's hoping other Virginia localities follow suit. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D