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Mac Coun (2002)

There is little evidence that drug use causes people to commit crimes directly and unconditionally, or that criminality causes a person to do drugs. Or that criminality causes drugs

NCIS (2001)

Crack= £1.8bn

Labour party (1996)

Growth of crime accompanied drug use

Birthday

Bennet (1998)

Majority of offenders at the police station tested positive for drugs.

Pride and prejudice

Chaiken and Chaiken (1990)

Drug takers on programmes commit less crime than those not in programmes

Goldstien (1985)

Models for drugs causes crime


Psychopharmacology


Economics


Systematics

MOTT for home office 1987

6-24% of burglaries = heroine users

Mac Coun

Rise in drugs= rise in crime

Hammersly 1989

If drugs related to crime then when they fix drug problems crime problems will also fix and vice versa. Drug treatment would treat crime. But this is not the case.

Korf (1998)

Many current addicts say they started crime before they had their first shot