2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcfm.2005.04.005
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Patterns of illicit drug use of prisoners in police custody in London, UK

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“…Complexity and mixed pathology across domains have emerged as key themes (Rekrut-Lapa & Lapa, 2014;McKinnon & Grubin, 2010;PayneJames, Green, Green, McLachlan, Munro & Moore, 2010). High levels of substance use and dependence have been identified, with a wide range of substances (both legal and illegal) being consumed, and serious problems arising in police stations as a consequence of both substance intoxication and withdrawal (Clement, Gerardin, Victorri, Guigand, Wainstein & Jolliet, 2013;Dorn, Ceelen, Buster, Stirbu, Donker & Das, 2014;Coulton, Newbury-Birch, Cassidy, Dale, Deluca, Gilvarry, Godfrey, Heather, Kaner & Oyefeso, 2012;Payne-James, Wall & Bailey, 2005;Pearson, Robertson & Gibb, 2000). Substance use also plays an important role in deaths and near miss incidents in police custody suites (Best, Havis, Payne-James & Stark, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complexity and mixed pathology across domains have emerged as key themes (Rekrut-Lapa & Lapa, 2014;McKinnon & Grubin, 2010;PayneJames, Green, Green, McLachlan, Munro & Moore, 2010). High levels of substance use and dependence have been identified, with a wide range of substances (both legal and illegal) being consumed, and serious problems arising in police stations as a consequence of both substance intoxication and withdrawal (Clement, Gerardin, Victorri, Guigand, Wainstein & Jolliet, 2013;Dorn, Ceelen, Buster, Stirbu, Donker & Das, 2014;Coulton, Newbury-Birch, Cassidy, Dale, Deluca, Gilvarry, Godfrey, Heather, Kaner & Oyefeso, 2012;Payne-James, Wall & Bailey, 2005;Pearson, Robertson & Gibb, 2000). Substance use also plays an important role in deaths and near miss incidents in police custody suites (Best, Havis, Payne-James & Stark, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The United Kingdom has seen a substantial increase in the prevalence of drug use in the past decade, particularly crack cocaine use (2). Numbers of crack cocaine users assessed while in police custody in London increased 3-fold from 1993 through 2003 (3). There are an estimated 46,000 crack cocaine users in London; most also use opiates (4).…”
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“…A single woman was wrongly suspected to be drug driving, which could be related to a common representation in police officers that illegal substance users are men, although 30-40% of cannabis consumers are women [26,27]. The low percentage of drug drivers and controls considered unfit for detention after medical examination (0-3% in all groups) was similar to that reported in drink drivers in France and in all detainees in the UK or in the Netherlands [11,12,28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%