"Gil Kerlikoske, the White House director of national drug control
policy, said a study by his office showed a strong link between drug use
and crime. Eighty percent of the adult males arrested for crimes in
Sacramento, California, last year tested positive for at least one
illegal drug. Marijuana was the most commonly detected drug, found in
54 percent of those arrested.
"The study
found similar results in four other cities: New York, Denver, Atlanta
and Chicago. Among the cities, it included examinations of 1,736 urine
samples and 1,938 interviews with men who were arrested.
"Researches
found that marijuana was the most popular drug used by men who'd been
arrested in all the cities, ranging from a low of 37 percent in Atlanta
to a high of 58 percent in Chicago. Chicago also had the highest
overall positive test results, with 86 percent of the men found to have
at least one drug in their bloodstreams.
"Cocaine
ranked as the second most commonly found drug in all the cities, with
the exception of Sacramento, where methamphetamine was number 2,
detected among 40 percent of those arrested.
"Saying
that drugs are fueling much of the crime in the United States,
Kerlikowske used the study to make a pitch for more treatment.
"He
said that while more than 60 percent of those arrested in the study had
tested positive for at least one drug, 70 percent of the arrestees had
never received any drug or alcohol treatment. As a result, he said,
U.S. drug policy should be approached from a public health standpoint,
not merely as a criminal justice issue.
"That
means addressing those factors that contribute to drug offenses,
factors all too often include the disease of addiction." Kerlikowske
said in a speech at the Urban Institute, a public policy research center
in Washington. "It means abandoning simplistic bumper-sticker
approaches such as boiling the issue down to a 'war on drugs' or
outright legalization." - Rob Hotokainen in McClatchy-Tribune
These
findings don't say the cause and effect, however there seems to be a
definite correlation. Someone who has an addiction is less likely able
to hold down a job which makes for time occupying and money problems
which could then lead to crimes.
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