Management of Management of Addiction Addiction in the in the Criminal Justice Criminal Justice System System Dr Oliver Aldridge Dr Oliver Aldridge MBBCh, DRCOG, MRCGP MBBCh, DRCOG, MRCGP Certificant of the International Society of Addiction Medicine Certificant of the International Society of Addiction Medicine
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Management of Management of AddictionAddiction
in the in the Criminal Justice Criminal Justice
SystemSystem
Management of Management of AddictionAddiction
in the in the Criminal Justice Criminal Justice
SystemSystem
Dr Oliver AldridgeDr Oliver AldridgeMBBCh, DRCOG, MRCGPMBBCh, DRCOG, MRCGP
Certificant of the International Society of Addiction MedicineCertificant of the International Society of Addiction Medicine
Dr Oliver AldridgeDr Oliver AldridgeMBBCh, DRCOG, MRCGPMBBCh, DRCOG, MRCGP
Certificant of the International Society of Addiction MedicineCertificant of the International Society of Addiction Medicine
Scots Parliament of Scots Parliament of 16171617
Scots Parliament of Scots Parliament of 16171617
...all persons lawfully convicted of drunkenness...
•First offence: £3 or 6 hours in prison
•Second offence: £5 or 12 hours in prison
•Third offence: £10 or 24 hours in prison
•Subsequent offences: "committed to jail until they find security for their good behaviour."
Death Penalty for Drug Death Penalty for Drug OffencesOffences
Death Penalty for Drug Death Penalty for Drug OffencesOffences
Incidence of TBIIncidence of TBIIncidence of TBIIncidence of TBI
•8.5% of General Population
•71% of DTTO audit had experienced at least one episode of traumatic loss of consciousness
•Majority as teenagers (age range 5 - 31).
•Mostly as a result of fighting or assault
•As a group had had very little, if any, follow up
FrankensteinFrankensteinFrankensteinFrankenstein
•Mary Shelley
•Adapted by Nick Warburton 2000
FrankensteinFrankensteinFrankensteinFrankenstein•"I came across people, other beings which I
could see were almost like myself. Or so I thought at first when I approached them, though, I found that they did not consider me as one of their own kind. As soon as they saw me, their faces became twisted with fear. They shouted at me and threw things and ran away from me, just as my own maker had done. So this is what I learned about myself - that I was a disgusting creature. Even though I had given them no cause, all men hated me."
• Difficulty managing contrasting school vs home vs street environment
Social ExclusionSocial ExclusionSocial ExclusionSocial Exclusion
•"... is about more than income poverty. It is a short hand term....combination of linked problems...unemployment, discrimination, poor skills, low incomes, poor housing, high crime and family breakdown. These problems are linked and mutually reinforcing." Mooney et al 2010
AlienationAlienationAlienationAlienation
•Jimmy Reid (1932-2010)
•Rector of Glasgow University 1971
•New York Times: "the greatest speech since President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address"
"People feel alienated by "People feel alienated by society"society"
Jimmy Reid 1972Jimmy Reid 1972
"People feel alienated by "People feel alienated by society"society"
Jimmy Reid 1972Jimmy Reid 1972
•"It is the cry of men who feel themselves the victims of blind economic forces beyond their control....excluded from decision making. The feeling of despair and hopelessness that pervades people who feel with justification that they have no real say in shaping or determining their own destinies."
•"Alienation expresses itself in different ways in different people....criminal antisocial behaviour....drop outs.....so called maladjusted....who seek to permanently escape from the reality of society through intoxicants and narcotics."
•"It is a much greater factor in all of them than is generally recognised"