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 Sunday, 12 January, 2003, 11:34 GMT
Scheme tackles drug driven crime
Syringes
Drug addicts will be asked to sign a contract
Persistent drug offenders will be targeted in a new scheme which could save the area millions of pounds.

Walsall's Crime Reduction Partnership will contact 150 drug addicts who are responsible for the majority of drug related theft, robberies and burglaries in the borough.

Users will be asked to sign a contract committing them to keep appointments with the police and a drug treatment centre.

It is estimated the area will save up to £250,000 for each offender turned away from drugs and crime.

Offenders will be given help to find employment and a place to live.

Workers from the scheme will manage groups of 20 offenders for six months at a time.

Other groups involved in the scheme include the police, council and drugs agencies.


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