L’Association des Gouverneurs de Prison britannique appelle le gouvernement à considérer des alternatives à la guerre contre la drogue
L’Association des Gouverneurs de Prison a décidé de soutenir un appel aux gouvernements pour leur demander de «quantifier les conséquences négatives non intentionnelles de l'approche actuelle de lutte contre la drogue ». Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.
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This week the Prison Governors Association became the latest organisation to sign up in support of an international initiative that calls upon the government to “quantify the unintended negative consequences of the current approach to drugs, and assess the potential costs and benefits of alternative approaches”.
50 Years of the War on Drugs – Time to Count the Costs, is a global project that has the support of nearly 70 NGOs around the world and two former presidents.
Eoin McLennan-Murray of the PGA said: “The blanket prohibition on class A drugs allows criminals to control both the supply and quality of these drugs to addicts who turn to crime to fund their addiction. The Prison Governors' Association believe that a substantial segment of the prison population have been convicted of low level acquisitive crimes simply to fund that addiction.
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