OK, couple of comments: first, drugs have been a problem in the CF off and on for as long as most people can remember, WW1 and 2 and Korea was Morphine addiction in the wounded. In the 70's it was free love and mind expanding drugs, of course some of it made its way into the forces. The 80's, 90's and today it is hardcore drugs and designer drugs. Most of the young recruits don't see the problem with Ecstatsy or pot/marijuana. The harder cases ar into coke and crack. One guy I sailed with about a year and a half ago tried to stab two of his wingers in the mess, in the end it came out he had a alcohol and coke problem. The drugs are there it is up to us as leaders to advise the kids and set the example.
Second: If the supervisors for the problem children keep up on their paperwork, Div notes in the navy. Then it is usually not a problem to have someone punted from the forces. Yes it can be a lengthy process, but if you dot your I's and cross your T's it can be done.
Third: I don't know for sure if it being applied to the forces in general but now here at St Jean the rules have changed for the express test. If a recruit fails the vo2 max ie the shuttle run, they are history. No re-test, no second chance, thanks for coming out have a nice life. So things are changing there.
Fourth: Birds on a ship can be a little difficult to maintain sometimes cause most of the mess decks (where we sleep for the army guys) have T.V, VCR. DVD and computers right there, so even if you have MUP once they have finished their muster and extra work, they almost never get extra drill. Also anyting after work hours is hard to do cause the PO2(SGT) is not allowed to leave the ship. We only have a limited amount of personnel on board for duty watches. At sea personnel don't muster cause they have watches they have to man. In foreign ports CO's tend not to have any type of disciplinary hearings cause then it messes up their port visit too. Extreme incidents not withstanding.
Yes there are problems with discipline, but the problem doesn't rest with just the young people coming into the forces, the senior personnel have to be the standard, if you slack off and get drunk all the time what are your subordinates going to do?
Lead by example.
Thanks Marc