"An end to the war on drugs and the establishment of effective and humane systems of drug regulation."
and
"We will play a key role in bringing together a coalition of countries calling for drug law reform on the international stage by 2015."
Transform describes its activities as to:
Carry out research, policy analysis and innovative policy development
Challenge government to demonstrate rational, fact-based evidence to support its policies and expenditure
Promote alternative, evidence-based policies to parliamentarians, government and government agencies
Advise non-governmental organisations whose work is affected by drugs in developing drug policies appropriate to their own mission and objectives
Provide an informed, rational and clear voice in the public and media debate on UK and international drug policy
Transform's Vision:
"An end to the war on drugs and the establishment of effective and humane systems of drug regulation."
Social justice: restoration of human rights and dignity to the marginalised and disadvantaged, and regeneration of deprived neighbourhoods
Reduced social costs: an end to the largest cause of acquisitive crime and street prostitution, and consequent falls in the non-violent prison population
Reduced serious crime: dramatic curtailment of opportunities and incentives for organised and violent crime
Public finances: the financial benefits of discontinued drug enforcement expenditure and the taxation of regulated drugs
Public health: creation of an environment in which drug use can be managed and drug users can lead healthier lives
Ethics: adherence to ethical standards and principles, including fair trade, in the manufacture, supply and distribution of drugs
Reduced war and conflict: an end to the illegal drug trade's contribution to conflict and political instability in producer and transit countries
The organisation believes that the current UK drug policies are not only failing but have themselves become the cause of many social problems. As an independent drug policy think tank, Transform is consulted regularly by its key audiences in policy making, the NGO sector and the media. Transform develops, and advocates for, new policies to bring currently illegal drugs under effective legal control and regulation, based on evidence of effectiveness, claiming that current policy is outdated and demonstrably counter-productive, being based on populist law and order politics and a misplaced 'drug war' ideologies. Transform argues that moves towards legal regulation and control of currently illegal drugs would produce dramatically improved policy outcomes as measured by key performance indicators in crime, public health and well being, social nuisance, environmental damage, international corruption and conflict, and public expenditure.
Public impact
Transform has been steadily gaining support from professionals and public figures; whose fields include policy making, academia, business, church, judiciary, police, media, public health and medicine. Transform regularly appear in mainstream media debating, advising and responding to current issues within the drug policy field.
Other activities
Transform has a blog which covers current media coverage often highlighting the myths, moral panic and misuse of statistics. Transform has published the following books: