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UK: Web: 'Drug Test 10-Year-Olds' Says MP

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Saturday 21 Dec 2002


Pubdate: Tue, 17 Dec 2002
Source: BBC News (UK Web)
Copyright: 2002 BBC
Contact: Forum: http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/talking_point/forum/
Website: http://news.bbc.co.uk/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/558
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth)

'DRUG TEST 10-YEAR-OLDS' SAYS MP

Children as young as 10 should be tested for drugs by police, an MP has said.

Nottingham North MP Graham Allen said the government's Criminal Justice
Bill to reduce the age of testing from 18 to 14 does not go far enough.

He said that by their teenage years, some of the children in his
constituency were "old hands" at the drug scene.

The tests would take place on the children only after they have been
arrested for other crimes.

Civil liberties

Mr Allen was speaking ahead of debate on the planned shake-up of the
criminal justice system which has been put forward by Home Seceretary,
David Blunkett's department.

He said: "The focus has been on the civil liberty aspects of the bill - my
concern is the civic freedom of intimidated witnesses, innocent victims and
frightened citizens.

"There are young people in my constituency who, by age 14, are "old hands"
to drugs, and well known to local police.

"Drug testing of arrested children should begin at age 10.

"After all, 10 is the youngest age for criminal responsibility.

"If a child is taking drugs at age 10, then effective early intervention
can save the taxpayers' money, reduce crime in the community and deliver
children and families from the misery of drug abuse."

The bill has already sparked controversy for its plan to scrap the double
jeopardy law and reveal defendants' previous convictions.

Mr Allen is a member of the committee of MPs which begins its scrutiny of
the bill on Tuesday.
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