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钞票上可卡因痕迹的动态变化:纸币与聚合物钞票的对比研究。

Trace evidence dynamics of cocaine on banknotes: A comparison study of paper and polymer banknotes.

机构信息

Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London, 35 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9EZ, United Kingdom; Centre for the Forensic Sciences, University College London, 35 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9EZ, United Kingdom; Department of Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom.

Department of Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom; Institute for Sustainable Heritage, University College London, Central House, London WC1E 0NN, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Sci Justice. 2022 Mar;62(2):221-228. doi: 10.1016/j.scijus.2022.02.008. Epub 2022 Feb 16.

Abstract

It is well established that a large proportion of paper banknotes in circulation contain traces of cocaine. Being able to discriminate between the innocent transfer of illicit drug particles acquired through everyday interactions with surfaces such as banknotes, as opposed to transfer resulting from criminal activities can provide valuable intelligence that can inform an investigation. With many countries adopting polymer banknotes as legal tender, it is important to consider the transfer of cocaine from these surfaces as well as the retention of these particulates on polymer banknotes for evaluative interpretation in crime reconstruction. This comparison study assessed three contact variables (force, time, and rotation) on the transfer of cocaine particulates from paper and polymer banknotes onto a human skin proxy. The persistence of cocaine particulates was assessed through a realistic scenario which mimicked a cash transaction. Quantifiable amounts of cocaine were transferred onto the human skin proxy across all of the contacts assessed, with a greater transfer observed with contacts involving polymer banknotes and those contacts which involved rotation. Following extensive handling, cocaine persisted on both banknote types, with paper banknotes retaining larger amounts of cocaine than polymer banknotes. These findings show that cocaine can persist on both paper and polymer banknotes for extended periods of time following handling and is therefore available for transfer. This transfer then readily occurs, even when contact is brief and involves relatively small forces. A key distinction between the banknote types was that cocaine particulates are more likely to transfer from polymer banknotes due to the lower retention rate of particulates on this surface. Such insights can aid in evaluating the relevance of illicit drug particles identified on items or persons of interest in crime reconstruction approaches.

摘要

已证实,流通中的大量纸币都含有可卡因痕迹。能够区分由于日常与纸币等表面接触而无辜转移的非法毒品颗粒,与由于犯罪活动而转移的毒品颗粒,这可以提供有价值的情报,为调查提供信息。随着许多国家采用聚合物纸币作为法定货币,因此有必要考虑从这些表面转移可卡因,以及在聚合物纸币上保留这些颗粒,以便在犯罪重建中进行评估性解释。本比较研究评估了三个接触变量(力、时间和旋转)对可卡因颗粒从纸币和聚合物纸币转移到人体皮肤模拟物上的影响。通过模拟现金交易的实际情况,评估了可卡因颗粒的持久性。在评估的所有接触中,可卡因都被定量转移到了人体皮肤模拟物上,而涉及聚合物纸币和涉及旋转的接触则转移了更多的可卡因。经过广泛的处理后,可卡因在两种纸币类型上都能长时间存在,而纸币上保留的可卡因量大于聚合物纸币。这些发现表明,在处理后,可卡因可以在纸币和聚合物纸币上持续存在很长时间,因此可以进行转移。这种转移很容易发生,即使接触时间很短,涉及的力也相对较小。纸币类型之间的一个关键区别是,由于聚合物纸币上颗粒的保留率较低,可卡因颗粒更有可能从聚合物纸币上转移。这些见解可以帮助评估在犯罪重建方法中确定与感兴趣的物品或人员有关的非法毒品颗粒的相关性。

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