When Police Help Drug Users Instead of Arresting Them, It Works—If Done Right

When Police Help Drug Users Instead of Arresting Them, It Works—If Done Right

A study of 62,000 cases across 13 English police forces found that when officers refer drug users to treatment instead of charging them, fewer people reoffend. The catch: the program only works when police follow it properly. Officers who cut corners or skip the structured health pathway see no real results—a gap now proven too big for police leadership to overlook.

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