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December 23, 2004: More Jailed Due to Alcohol Than Drugs: Howard League More young men are in prison because of alcohol than drugs, according to a report just published by the Howard League for Penal Reform. The report, entitled A Sobering Thought, is part of the Howard League for Penal Reform’s Out for Good two-year research project. The report concludes that more than half (52 per cent) of 18-20 year olds in prison say alcohol was one of the reasons they got into trouble, whereas 43 per cent say drugs played a part. The research demonstrates that over 7,000 young men are received into prison each year because of offending, which they themselves say, is related to alcohol. The research also found that:
The Howard League has called for:
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