Friday, December 21, 1973
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BETTER CONDITIONS FOR REHABILITATION OF DRUG ADDICTS
A number of improvements to present procedures relating to the
detention of drug addicts in drug addiction treatment centres will be
made under a new Bill to be introduced into the Legislative Council
shortly.
These improvements are aimed at providing better conditions for
the rehabilitation of drug addicts and reducing the problem of drug
addiction.
The Bill, known as the Drug Addiction Treatment Centres (Amendment)
Bill 1973, was published in today's Gazette.
Under the Bill, a conviction shall only be entered on the offender's
record if the court considers that the circumstances of the offence so
warrant and so orders.
Commenting on the proposed legislation, a spokesman for the Prisons
Department said: "The treatment is regarded as medical rather than punitive;
it is in the interest of successful rehabilitation that offenders, particularly
young and first offenders, should be able to return to normal life with a
clean sheet."
A further provision of the Bill enables the Commissioner of Prisons
to recall a person to a centre for further treatment if he fails to comply
with a supervision order under which he is allowed to leave the centre.
A person recalled to an addiction treatment centre will be detained
until the expiry of 18 months from the date of the original detention order
or the expiry of six months from the date of his arrest following recall,
whichever is the later.
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