Skip Navigation

Call to expand drug treatment in prison

Penal reformers have called on prison bosses to expand treatment provision for drug users within jails and to create drug-free sections for other inmates.

They said, while the situation within the prison system had improved, it was still far from satisfactory, with seven out of ten prisoners who need drug treatment unable to get it.

The Irish Penal Reform Trust was commenting on the publication of research conducted by the State’s drugs advisory body on drug use in jails. The report, detailed in the Irish Examiner yesterday, found very high lifetime, recent and current drug usage among inmates, particularly of cannabis and prescription tablets, such as tranquillisers and sedatives.

A team of researchers, commissioned by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs and Alcohol, found between 68% and 79% of inmates surveyed had taken cannabis in the last year. They found between 24% and 63% had taken benzodiazepines (tranquillisers), depending on the prisons they were in; 10%-38% had taken heroin.

Read more...

Source: Cormac O'Keeffe, Irish Examiner, 12/04/14

Posted by drugsdotie on 04/14 at 08:44 AM in
Share this:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • LinkedIn
  • E-mail
(0) Comments

Comments

Name:

Email:

URL:

Comments:

Remember my personal information

Notify me of follow-up comments?

Enter this word:


Here:

The HSE and Union of Students in Ireland (USI) ask students to think about drug safety measures when using club drugs
Harm reduction messages from the #SaferStudentNights campaign.
NewslettereBulletin
Poll Poll

Have you ever been impacted negatively by someone else's drug taking?