Pubdate: 27 Feb 1999 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Author: Mark Metherell HOWARD LOOKS AT DRUG TREATMENT CENTRES INSTEAD OF JAIL The Prime Minister is considering a national scheme that would encourage courts to send small-time drug offenders to treatment centres rather than jails. Mr Howard's office and the Australian National Council on Drugs are understood to be looking at "diversion" procedures for petty drug users with a view to raising the proposal at the April 9 Premiers' Conference. Diversion, which its advocates say could save $100 million a year in prison costs alone, is aimed at steering young offenders away from the prison system where they were more likely to become hardened criminals than to be cured of their addiction. Because the court system is a State responsibility, any role by the Federal Government is likely to be in co-ordination and would probably require Mr Howard to offer more Commonwealth money to finance treatment centres, most of which are already under great pressure. At a press conference yesterday Mr Howard did not canvass the diversion proposal but said he was looking at a number of measures. He said he was looking at a number of ideas. "It's very obvious that an important element of an effective strategy is to have adequate resources available for the treatment of people who wish to kick the habit. And there's nothing more distressing ... than to be told by somebody that their child or they themselves are trying to find treatment and can't get it because there's too great a demand for the treatment or the detoxification process," Mr Howard said. - --- MAP posted-by: Mike Gogulski