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Scientific article
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Gillian Hunter, Tim McSweeney, Paul J. Turnbull, The introduction of drug Arrest Referral schemes in London: A partnership between drug services and the police, International Journal of Drug Policy, Volume 16, Issue 5, 2005, Pages 343-352, ISSN 0955-3959, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2005.06.008.
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criminal justice
arrest referral
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The introduction of drug Arrest Referral schemes in London: A partnership between drug services and the police

Arrest Referral (AR) schemes in London were established to connect people who use drugs with treatment services at the point of arrest through collaboration between police and drug service providers. Based on interviews with police officers and drug workers, the study explores the practical challenges of delivering treatment referrals within police custody settings, differences in professional perspectives, and the development of effective working relationships over time. The findings highlight the value of collaboration between health and criminal justice agencies in improving referral pathways, access to treatment, and coordinated case management across the criminal justice system.