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  • Brighton and Hove has been named by researchers as the drugs death capital of Britain. A report, by the International Centre for Drug Policy at the University of London, said 51 people in the city died from drug-related deaths in 2005.
    Dr Adenekan Oyefeso said many people in Brighton and Hove left drug treatment programmes prematurely which could explain the figures.
    Those who were not coming forward for care must also be reached, he added.
    ‘Hidden population’
    Brighton and Hove has topped the centre’s annual report for drug related deaths three years in a row.
    Dr Oyefeso, from the National Programme on Substance Abuse Deaths at St George’s University of London, said: “Brighton and Hove has a highly mobile population – people move there from other parts of the country.”
    He said people returned to “chaotic drug lifestyles” if they failed to complete treatment programmes.
    “It is about reaching those who are not coming forward for treatment – the hidden population.”
    He said Brighton and Hove had good treatment programmes, and the drug action team worked well.
    A total of 109 coroners from 120 jurisdictions in England, Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, submitted information, together with one procurator fiscal from Scotland.
    Notification of 1,382 drug related deaths in 2005 were received by the centre, a decrease of about 6% over the number reported for 2004.
    Other areas
    Brighton and Hove’s drug death rate, the highest in England and Wales, was 24.2 per 100,000 of the population over the age of 16, compared with a rate of 22.3 in 2004, according to information submitted by coroners.
    Dumbarton was the second worst area with 13.4 deaths per 100,000.
    Blackpool and the Fylde came third, with a rate of 12.8 per 100,000, followed by the Isle of Man with 11.3, East Lancashire with 10, and Liverpool with 9.4.
    The report said Exeter and greater Devon had a rate of 8.8 drug related deaths in 2005, and Southampton and the New Forest had a rate of 8.7.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/southern_counties/6063194.stm

    apart from the tragedy of all the deaths this could be dodgy for the club/party scene..

    AFAIK Brighton has a reputation for being more tolerant of hedonism / rave/club culture than many places and being a coastal resort is obviously an entry point for drugs..

    I can see cops/councillors looking at this report and using it as a justification for a clampdown, especially after 3 years of evidence in a row.

    BTW although predictable the Executive summary of the report mentions 70% of these deaths were from opiates (heroin etc) there are these bullet points…

    Quote:
    ♦ The following perceptible changes were also observed:
    – An increase in the number of cases involving cannabis from 21 to 35
    – An increase in the number of cases involving amphetamines from 22 to 40
    – An increase in the number of cases involving ecstasy-type drugs from 38 to 45
    – An increase in the number of cases involving cocaine from 152 to 171
    – The proportion of cases involving cocaine increased from 10% to 13%
    – A decrease of about 1.4 percentage points in the proportion of cases involving hypnotics/sedatives

    Of course cannabis cannot kill you on its own and TBH most of these party drugs arent that toxic on their own – so this would indicate a larger level of poly-drug abuse and binge use;

    conversely I think a lot of chronic (long term) drug users (particularly addicts) die from “normal” illnesses caused by weakened immune systems and the Coroner/Fiscal doesn’t always record these deaths as drug-related!

    So it seems to be a case of people literally caning too much of everything at once and then keeling over…

    http://www.sgul.ac.uk/depts/icdp/icdp_home.cfm

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