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Saturday, 30 March, 2002, 14:40 GMT
Prison service holds drugs hope
Prison interior
As many as three out of four prisoners abuse drugs
The Scottish Prison Service is offering a radical new drugs programme to prevent the deaths of offenders when they leave prison.

Under the Retox Programme, prisoners who warn they intend to use heroin on release, will be offered methadone.

The SPS said the move marked a radical and realistic approach to drug abuse among inmates.

A spokesman said as many as three out of four prisoners are drug abusers.

Some are victims of overdose when they are released because their bodies cannot cope with the drugs.

Prison officer
The SPS hopes the scheme will be a success

Following psychological assessments and discussions with drugs counsellors, the programme will be offered to those who say they will return to drugs.

The SPS spokeswoman said: "The retox programme marks a responsible, radical and realistic approach to drug abuse.

"Many prisoners leave custody and abuse drugs when their system is not ready and take an overdose.

"There will be extremely strict criteria on who can take part in the Retox programme. This marks a responsible attitude and acknowledges there is a drugs problem.

"This is about saving lives and doing the right thing."

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