Been F, Esseiva P, Delémont O
Ecole des Sciences Criminelles, University of Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne-Dorigny, Switzerland.
Ecole des Sciences Criminelles, University of Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne-Dorigny, Switzerland.
Forensic Sci Int. 2016 Sep;266:215-221. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2016.05.032. Epub 2016 Jun 6.
Assessing illicit drug use through the analysis of wastewater is progressively being integrated into existing methods used to monitor the epidemiology of drug use. However, the approach's potential to deliver pertinent information for law enforcement has been discussed only limitedly. Thus, this work focuses on evaluating the added value of the approach from the perspective of law enforcement. Results from wastewater analysis carried out in two cities in Switzerland were scrutinised, taking into account intelligence derived from the work of drug enforcement in the area. Focus was set on three substances, namely cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine. Findings show that results from wastewater analysis can be used by law enforcement to assess the market share held by criminal groups. Combined with intelligence resulting from police work (e.g., investigations and informants), wastewater analysis can contribute to deciphering the structure of drug markets, as well as the local organisation of trafficking networks. The results presented here constitute valuable pieces of information, which can be used by law enforcement to guide decisions at strategic and/or operational levels. Furthermore, intelligence gathered through investigations and surveillance constitutes an alternative viewpoint to evaluate results of wastewater analysis.
通过废水分析评估非法药物使用正逐渐被纳入用于监测药物使用流行病学的现有方法中。然而,该方法为执法部门提供相关信息的潜力仅得到了有限的讨论。因此,这项工作着重从执法角度评估该方法的附加值。对瑞士两个城市进行的废水分析结果进行了审查,并考虑了该地区毒品执法工作得出的情报。重点关注三种物质,即可卡因、海洛因和甲基苯丙胺。研究结果表明,执法部门可利用废水分析结果评估犯罪集团所占的市场份额。结合警方工作(如调查和线人)得出的情报,废水分析有助于解读毒品市场结构以及贩运网络的地方组织情况。此处呈现的结果构成了有价值的信息,可被执法部门用于指导战略和/或行动层面的决策。此外,通过调查和监视收集的情报构成了评估废水分析结果的另一种视角。