Heroin treatment programmes reducing crime

HEROIN treatment programmes are cutting drug-related crime by half and are benefiting both addicts and wider society, according to new research.

Heroin treatment programmes reducing crime

A survey found heroin use dropped significantly one year after users started methadone treatment, a substitute drug for heroin.

The research, commissioned by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD), found that:

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