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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 |
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NCIS (2001) |
Crack= £1.8bn |
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Labour party (1996) |
Growth of crime accompanied drug use |
Birthday |
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Bennet (1998) |
Majority of offenders at the police station tested positive for drugs. |
Pride and prejudice |
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Chaiken and Chaiken (1990) |
Drug takers on programmes commit less crime than those not in programmes |
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Goldstien (1985) |
Models for drugs causes crime Psychopharmacology Economics Systematics |
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MOTT for home office 1987 |
6-24% of burglaries = heroine users |
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Mac Coun |
Rise in drugs= rise in crime |
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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. |
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Korf (1998) |
Many current addicts say they started crime before they had their first shot |
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