CASE STUDY

SOLVING DRUGS AND CRIME IN
LOS ANGELES

In the face of the undeniable cause-and-effect relationship between drug abuse and crime rates, Scientologists brought the Truth About Drugs program to the two leading Los Angeles law enforcement agencies battling crime and drug abuse: the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD), the world’s largest sheriff’s department.

The LAPD distributes thousands of copies of The Truth About Drugs booklets at its stations across the city. The department collaborates with the Foundation for a Drug-Free World (DFW) to hold drug prevention community activities such as National Night Out, an annual initiative that fosters crime prevention to help create safer neighborhoods through community partnerships.

“The educational pamphlets and videos have been invaluable in educating the community on the negative repercussions that illegal drugs have on society.” —‍‍Police Station Commander, Los Angeles

MORE THAN
2000
AT-RISK YOUTH
completed
—the—
TRUTH
ABOUT DRUGS
program
in Los Angeles

Through Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies, more than 2,000 at-risk youth have completed the Truth About Drugs education program.

“Everything in the Truth About Drugs curriculum is pure gold. There is no message about drug abuse that is more penetrating than what this program provides—we can’t top it.” —‍Sergeant, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department

In 2011, the Los Angeles County Sheriff directed members of his Multifaith Clergy Council to undergo training on the Truth About Drugs education curriculum, encouraging them to bring the program to their neighborhoods. A total of one hundred clergy representing a broad range of faith communities, including Jews, Muslims, Christians and Sikhs, participated in the four-week course.

“The Truth About Drugs education program that the Church of Scientology supports means everything to the safety of our schools and neighborhoods. It is a tremendously successful program worldwide and particularly needed. This is why we have trained a corps of our own officers in the use of this unparalleled program.” —‍‍Sheriff, Los Angeles County