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Written question asked by Mark Field (Conservative) on Monday, 21 May 2007, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 23 May 2007. It was answered by Lord Coaker (Labour) on Monday, 4 June 2007 on behalf of the Home Office.


Drug Interventions Programme: City of Westminster

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what assessment he has made of the likely impact on the rates of drug related acquisitive crime of changes in funding levels for Westminster city council’s drug intervention programmes for 2007-08.
Answer

There is a well established link between certain acquisitive crimes and drug misuse. Drug treatment has been shown to significantly reduce drug related offending which is why through the Drug Interventions Programme over 75,000 offenders have entered treatment since the beginning of the programme in 2003.The Home Office is working closely with the regional Government offices, including London and colleagues from the National Treatment Agency, to encourage partnerships to ensure that operational capacity—which is the key to getting offenders into treatment and reducing crime—continues to have top priority in the new budget allocations. The Drug Interventions Programme remains on course to meet its target of getting 1,000 offenders a week into treatment by April 2008.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
139055; 461 c261-2W
Session
2006-07
Subjects
City of Westminster Greater London Drug interventions programme
Link
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