US-style alcohol tests to be used for problem drinkers

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NEWS LONDON 9 February 2012 Last updated at 22:03 ET US-style alcohol tests to be used for problem drinkers By Catrin Nye BBC News Problem drinkers in London are to be given American-style sobriety tests aimed at keeping them dry. The pilot scheme has been given the go-ahead by the Ministry of Justice to use a concept copied from South Dakota, US. Those convicted of serious drink-related offences, like assault or criminal damage, will be offered the 24/7 Sobriety Programme as a sentencing option instead of prison. Electronic tags will be used to monitor alcohol in the blood. It involves technology that has never been used before in the UK. Those behind the scheme say if offenders do not curb their drinking they will receive a short prison sentence. The idea has been criticised both in the UK and the US as being draconian and an ineffective way of treating genuine alcohol issues. The plan has been supported by the Deputy Mayor of London, Kit Malthouse, who heard about the programme and has been looking at how to adapt it for UK use. Alcohol-related violence "We've got a major problem and our primary concern is to remove the alcohol from the picture," he said. "Using the bracelets (electronic tags) participants will be tested every half an hour to make sure they haven't been drinking. "The area of most concern is around alcohol-related violence and we'd like to see the people involved forced to be sober for a while. "But also in the home in domestic violence cases, where alcohol plays a very big part, we'd like to remove the alcohol and hopefully remove the violence as well.

"This is for people who have been convicted of a crime, not for alcoholics. We think this is a cheaper, more effective disposal than sending them to prison." In South Dakota the scheme gives drinkers self-funded daily breath tests to prove that they are sober. Failure can mean an instant spell in prison. If they live in an area where the tests are not possible then the alcohol bracelets are used. 'Populist measure' The Sobriety Programme is an alternative for people convicted of alcohol-related crime The BBC travelled to South Dakota in 2010 to look at how the scheme worked. The breath tests have not been given the go-ahead and currently no legal power exists for a criminal court in the UK to require an offender to pay for their tests in this way. Bringing in that element of the programme to the UK would involve a change in law and Mr Malthouse wants the scheme to extend beyond the pilot eventually. The original proposal to implement compulsory breath tests has been criticised by Alcohol Concern. Chief executive Eric Appleby said the bracelets were a better idea but was cautious about their effectiveness. "I think it's a populist measure; the important thing about this is that it shouldn't just been seen as a punitive measure," he said. "The use of the testing must be part of a wider regime to actually help the person address their drinking as a process of rehabilitation. "Just simply to stop them drinking is not going to help anyone much."

A spokesperson for Ken Livingstone, Labour's mayoral candidate, said: "This project sounds like an interesting idea, but the impact of such a scheme is likely to be negated by the huge cuts to London's police force that the Tory mayor has imposed." The Home Office has pledged 400,000 for the initial trial, which will involve up to 300 people. The pilot is expected to begin in the summer of 2012. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-16970501

24/7 Sobriety Program Used Overseas By Peggy Moyer Published: February 14, 2012, 6:00 PM SIOUX FALLS, SD - South Dakota's 24/7 sobriety program goes to work in London. The UK hopes the program will lower its domestic violence rates. "It's good to hear others have been able to pick up on this and implement it in their areas as well," Minnehaha County Jail Warden Darin Young said. Young is proud of the state's 24/7 sobriety program and is pleased other organizations can find it helpful too. A little more than a year ago, a British media team came to Sioux Falls to learn more about the program. And now, the British Broadcasting Corporation reports London will offer the 24/7 sobriety program to those convicted of serious, violent, alcohol-related crimes as an alternative to going to prison. More than 600 people participate in the program in Minnehaha County and Young says it has at least a 97 percent success rate each week. "The program's success here in South Dakota certainly makes it a model for other organizations to follow," Young said. "What this allows is for people to continue to be in their community, to be productive in their families and as taxpayers and be a better citizen." Young admits the program isn't fool proof, but it is effective because participants have to change their lifestyles in order to stay out of jail. "If you interviewed many of the participants, many of them would say you can fool the program. You certainly can, but what you can't do is live the lifestyle you were and fool the program," Young said. London's deputy mayor hopes the program will decrease the amount of domestic violence in his city due to excessive drinking. Young says the number of repeat DUI offenders is down in Minnehaha County and he believes the 24/7 program has had a positive impact. 2012 KELOLAND TV. All Rights Reserved. http://www.keloland.com/newsdetail6162.cfm?id=127732