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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Drug Users Are The Biggest Thieves
Title:UK: Drug Users Are The Biggest Thieves
Published On:2002-08-30
Source:Huddersfield Daily Examiner, The (UK)
Fetched On:2008-01-22 07:24:31
DRUG USERS ARE THE BIGGEST THIEVES

HEROIN and crack cocaine users are responsible for 80% of property crime,
Government research has revealed.

The Home Office research also found that offenders who tested positive for
drugs were responsible for three times the number of criminal offences as
those who tested negative.

Home Office minister Bob Ains-worth said the research "shed some light on
links between drugs and acquisitive crime".

The research found that the mean average of property crimes committed by
those using heroin and crack cocaine was about 200 in the past 12 months
compared with 52 for those using neither heroin nor crack cocaine.

"More than 40% of arrestees thought that their drug use and crime were
connected, and when asked about this connection, more than two-thirds said
that this was due to the need for money to buy drugs," Mr Ainsworth said.

"Those who tested positive for three or more drugs reported on average
three times the number of offences and eight times the illegal income as
those who did not test positive."
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