The cardinal principle of an effective drug treatment programme is to attend the multiple needs of the individual and not just his/her drug abuse. Clinically assisted detoxification is only the first stage of addiction treatment and by itself does not do much to alter the long term drug abuse. We must not forget that addiction is no doubt a complex but …show more content…
By committing such persons to prison, the system is blighting more lives and futures than drugs themselves. If access to drug treatment is constricted by Courts; poor users, who rarely have legal representation, will remain bereft of remedial measures. Once again, law enforcement and drug control agencies must work with drug users and health providers to ensure wider application and benefits of this provision.
The cardinal principle of an effective drug treatment programme is to attend the multiple needs of the individual and not just his/her drug abuse. Clinically assisted detoxification is only the first stage of addiction treatment and by itself does not do much to alter the long term drug abuse. We must not forget that addiction is no doubt a complex but treatable disease and therefore, the individual needs to remain in the treatment for an adequate period of time. Also since, drug use during treatment needs monitoring continuously so as to avoid