The prohibition system favoured in this country in the fight against drugs has failed miserably and should be abandoned to facilitate a more practical and workable policy, a leading criminologist has insisted.
Dr Paul O’Mahony, associate professor of psychology at Trinity College, Dublin, said the traditional "cops and docs" method, combining the criminal justice system with the health service, is totally inadequate and new legislation is urgently needed if matters are to improve.
He said medics and law enforcers obviously have significant roles to play but to totally rely on them is a farce that provides an excuse for the Government to do nothing.
"We need to tackle the whole issue of social justice, culture and our love of mood-altering substances through education and prevention.
Source: John O’Mahony, Irish Examiner, 08/10/2011