Prison tops heroin list of shame

Featherstone PrisonA Staffordshire prison has the highest level of heroin abuse of any jail in the country.

New Ministry of Justice figures reveal that more than one in six (16.7 per cent) of inmates at Featherstone, near Wolverhampton, tested positive for the opiate in random tests – four times the national average.

Of 139  English and Welsh jails only 38 were clear of positive opiate tests. The same number were also free of cannabis in a three-month study done between February and April last year but published for the first time today.

In total, 4.2 per cent of all random drug tests found evidence of opiate abuse and four per cent of cannabis. 

HMP Prison Birmingham had a positive rate of 5.6 per cent, Dovegate Prison in Staffordshire, 8.6 per cent, and Stafford Prison one per cent.

Figures came as ministers announced that testing for the opiate substitute buprenorphine is to be introduced into all prisons next month. 

The survey also confirmed the use of buprenorphine, also known as Subutex, had spread “like wildfire” with positive results in 87 jails, 50 of which had no trace in previous testing programmes. 

Justice minister David Hanson said a review on disrupting drug supplies in jails is due to be complete by May. 

A Ministry of Justice spokesman said drug use in prison measured by the random mandatory drug tests showed the positive rate fell from 24.4 per cent in 1996/97 to 8.8 per cent in 2006/07.

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3 Comments

  1. dapster50 said:

    Isn’t this just a reflection of the city it is close too?
    The inmates are mostly local indicating a local problem?
    Let alone the Prison service why don’t the Police do anything in prisons? MMMmmmm This would be too much of an embarassment for the government! Imagine what they might find!

  2. Keith Curle's Big To said:

    Give them all the smack they want.

    Hopefully they will overdose.

    End to prison overcrowding and “Joe Taxpayer” having to keep them.

    Win-win all round!

  3. BRUCE THOMSON said:

    SINGAPORE AND CERTAIN OTHER COUNTRIES HAD A RADICAL SOLUTION TO THAT.
    NOW THE UNITED NATIONS SAYS THAT THAT SORT OF THING IS WRONG.
    LIKE EVERYBODY LETS AFGHANISTAN GET ON WITH THE OPIUM.
    THE PROBLEM WILL JUST GET WORSE.AND LOW PAY = PEOPLE AVOIDING WORKING ,DRUG TRAFFICKING ,CORRUPTION
    AT ALL LEVELS .
    JUST LOOK AT THE HOMES OF THE BARONS IN THE SOUTH OF SPAIN……
    AND ROUND HERE IN PARIS’S EAST END THE FIGHT IS PERMANENT AGAINST A PARALLEL ECONOMY DUE TO TOO
    MANY LOWPAID JOBS.

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