Heroin should be prescribed to drug addicts to tackle crime, the deputy chief constable of Nottinghamshire has said at a drugs conference.
Howard Roberts told an Association of Chief Police Officers' conference in Manchester the idea should be assessed.
He said the treatment would cost £12,000-a-year per addict but added that drug users steal on average £45,000-worth of property a year.
The idea is being piloted in London, the south east and north of England.
"At the moment across the country we see levels of burglary, robbery and murder being committed by drug-fuelled addicts who are doing so in order to get the money to buy the drugs," Mr Roberts told the drugs conference.
"One of the things I have found that as treatment has been highly effective in actually helping to reduce crime, we've seen good levels of falls in drug-related acquisitive crime.
"However there is still a considerable problem and what I am suggesting is that we need to explore, as part of a treatment programme, the prescribing of heroin to addicts in order to take them out of the illegal market."
The manager of a Nottinghamshire-based support service for families of drug users, supported the police chief's call.
"I'm delighted that police are taking drug treatment options more seriously and have been doing so over the last few years," said Nina Dauban, manager of Mansfield-based Hetty's.
"In the past police have been forced to go down the enforcement and criminal justice route that doesn't always solve the problem.
"There is a lot of criminality around drugs, reducing the level of criminality is really important in improving treatment for addicts.
"All tribute to him saying this, it's typical of Nottinghamshire Police not to be frightened to speak about their convictions.
"We're not here to win a popularity contest we're out to improve services for drug users."
Any of you guys agree with this? I can see his point but I'm not too happy about the numbers of heroin junkies walking the streets. Where's the treatment?