Pubdate: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 Source: New York Times (NY) Copyright: 2001 The New York Times Company Contact: 229 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036 Fax: (212) 556-3622 Website: http://www.nytimes.com/ Forum: http://forums.nytimes.com/comment/ Author: Edward H. Jurith Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n098/a05.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?140 (Rockefeller Drug Laws) CHANGE DRUG LAWS, AND SEE CRIME DROP To the Editor: Re "Pataki Presents His Plan to Ease State Drug Laws" (front page, Jan. 18) - Gov. George E. Pataki's proposal to revamp New York's Rockefeller-era drug laws is an important first step in addressing the related problems of substance abuse and crime. Mandatory sentencing prevents judges from exercising discretion and does little to prevent recidivism. We cannot simply arrest our way out of the problem of drug abuse and drug-related crime. Comprehensive treatment programs that follow a criminal from arrest to post-release follow-up must be started to end the cycle of drug abuse and crime. The link between drugs and crime could not be clearer. Sixty-two percent of arrestees tested positive last year in 32 cities surveyed by the Justice Department. Federal, state and local partnership programs including drug courts (up to 700 from 12 in 1994) and treatment of offenders with substance abuse problems are driving crime down. In addition, prevention programs must be in place to educate youth about the dangers of drugs before they become involved in the criminal justice system. Governor Pataki and his colleagues in the Legislature are right to seize this opportunity to be bold and innovative. Edward H. Jurith, Acting Director Office of National Drug Control Policy Washington, Jan. 18, 2001 - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk