Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Electronic drug detection equipment / by Daniel Paradis.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Description

1 online resource (10 pages)

Note

"Submitted by Corporal Daniel Paradis, Drug Enforcement Branch, Royal Canadian Mounted Police."
"April 1996."
Includes some text in French.

Summary

The Drug Enforcement Branch of the RCMP has evaluated the use of several instruments capable of detecting particulate drug resides. Starting with their attendance at a symposium in the USA in the fall of 1995 and subsequent onsite visits to the DEA and FBI facilities, they hosted an in-house demonstration, in April of 1996. Three Canadian companies were in attendance with instrument demonstrations from two. A high degree of success was achieved in locating concealed drugs as well as identifying and quantitating them.

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Online Access

Series

Technical memorandum (Canadian Police Research Centre) ; TM-02-97.

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