Pubdate: 19 Aug 1999 Source: Examiner, The (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 1999 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Section: Opinion A LOSING BATTLE AGAINST DRUGS THE prevalence of HIV and hepatitis infection among Ireland’s prison population is truly alarming. The findings of a survey published today show five of the country’s prisons are in the high risk category while four others are rated as posing a medium risk. Grim statistics issued by Trinity College researchers confirm the impression that the country’s prisons are awash with drugs, especially those in Dublin. It is frightening to learn that no fewer than 21% of those injecting drugs first began doing so while in prison. More than half the prisoners shared needles and 60% of women prisoners injected drugs. The bleak picture emerging from the survey underlines the case for changing the management structure of prison medical services. Above all, however, it shows the authorities are losing the battle to transform prisons into drug free zones. - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder