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Home Office Drugs Inspectorate : ウィキペディア英語版
Home Office Drugs Inspectorate

The Home Office Drugs Inspectorate (also known as the Home Office Drugs Branch), is a branch of the British Home Office. It was formed in 1934, although its origins can be traced back to 1916, and one other reference speaks of June 1922.〔Heroin Addiction care and control: the British System, HB Spear, 2002, page35〕 It is composed of two parts, the Home Office Drugs Inspectorate (HODI) and the Drug Legislation Enforcement Unit. The latter section issues the required licences and gives permission to make, possess and deliver controlled drugs, and also licences the import and export of the same. The Inspectorate's inspectors inspect manufacturers and suppliers. The inspectors are not pharmacists or doctors and their experience is built up 'on the job' or by reference to previous cases. They can inspect General practitioner's surgeries, but only when they are notified that a problem may exist.
The inspectors had an important role in the early days of drug abuse, when some doctors were accused of over-prescribing drugs of dependence. Some inspectors, for instance, Henry Bryan "Bing" Spear, were of historical importance. Bing Spear was employed by the Home Office Drugs Branch from 1952–1986 and was its Chief Inspector from 1977. He was unusual for the time (maybe even today) for a civil servant in that he had an informal approach to both the addicts and the doctors who treated them. However, Bing was highly committed to the cause and authored a book, ''Heroin Addiction, Care and Control: The British System'', which was published in 2002, following his death in 1995.
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