Title: DRUGS AND VICE IN YORK REGION
1DRUGS AND VICEIN YORK REGION
- Inspector Richard Crabtree
- Detective Sergeant Brian Bigras
- Detective Sergeant Dieter Boeheim
- Sergeant Sarah Riddell
- March 25, 2009
2PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
- Vice Team
- Drugs
- Global, National, Regional Outlook
- Impact on our Community
- Production in York Region
- Drug Strategy
- Prevention /Enforcement /Treatment
- Family Impact
- QA
3VICE TEAM
- Commercial sex crimes
- Massage Parlours
- Adult Entertainment Establishments
- Gambling
- Dog / Cockfighting
4GLOBAL OUTLOOK
- Value of global illicit drug market is 430
billion - Afghanistan cultivates 93 of world opium poppy
- Peru/Columbia/Bolivia account for 98 of the
worlds coca cultivation and production
5GATEWAYS TO CANADA
- Drugs are imported / exported into Canada
through - Land border crossings
- Marine Ports
- Airports
6CONCEALMENT METHODS
7IMPACT ON OUR COMMUNITY
- Drug production, drug trafficking and drug use
threatens the safety and security of our
communities - Drugs sold on our streets foster criminality and
violence - Home invasions, break and enters and thefts
- Destructive family environments
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8LOCAL PRODUCTION
- Cannabis Marihuana
- MDMA (Ecstasy)
- Methamphetamine
- Precursor chemicals for illicit
- synthetic drugs
- CLASS A
- 1 MDP2P
- 2 EUPHEDRINE
- CLASS B
- Acetone
- Hydrochloric Acid
- Methwatch
9DRUGS IN YORK REGION
- Increase in Neighbourhood Drug Factories
- Outdoor Marihuana Grow Operations
- Indoor Marihuana Grow Operations
- Clandestine Ecstasy Labs
- Clandestine Methamphetamine Labs
10YORK REGION OUTDOOR GROW OPERATIONS
- Rural Areas
- Georgina
- East Gwillimbury
- Township of King
11YORK REGION INDOOR GROW OPERATIONS
12.
- Residents only attend the home for short periods
of time - The exterior appearance of the property is untidy
- Entry is often made into the house through the
garage - Hydro meters maybe tampered with
- Sounds of construction during odd hours
13GROW OPS
- HAZARDS
- Fire Electrical Hazards
- Mould
- Fertilizers/ Chemicals
- Structural Integrity
- COMMUNITY IMPACT
- Criminal Element
- Home Resale
- Mortgage Fraud
14FACTS ABOUT MARIHUANA
- One of the most widely used drugs in North
America, ranks second after alcohol. - 93 of Canadians dont use illegal drugs, 75
never tried drugs - Young people receive confusing messages
15TODAYS CANNABIS MARIHUANA
A Plant on Steroids
- THC Tetrahydrocannabinol
- Psychoactive substance
- THC levels have increased dramatically
- 1960s 3
- Today 10 15
- Up to 30
16ECSTASY LABS IN YORK REGION
17MDMAECSTASY
- Synthetic drugs (rave, dance club drug)
- Tablet form prescription appearance
- Not governed by pharmaceutical regulations
- Produced with highly toxic chemicals
- Often laced with methamphetamine (highly
addictive)
18SYNTHETIC DRUG LABS
- Hazards
- Fire
- Explosions
- Chemicals
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19ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTIONPRODUCED
- 1 lbs Meth 6lbs toxic waste
- 1 lbs MDMA 12 lbs toxic waste
20LEGAL BUT DANGEROUS
Salvia
1oz 16.94 4oz 54.45 8oz 102.85 1kg 290.40
Jimsonweed (Datura Stramonium)
- Mazatec Indians in spiritual ceremonies
- Chewed or Smoked
- 45 min 1 hour hallucinogenic
- Similar to LSD
- Altered time/distance, nausea, feelings of fear,
terror panic, loss of muscle control balance - Internet Corner Stores
- Three boys hospitalized in critical condition
- Toxic common weed
- Confusion, delusion, hallucinations
- Unpleasant Terrifying
- Dilated pupils, rapid heart rate, flushed face,
warm dry skin, slowed digestion - Hypothermia, coma, respiratory arrest, seizures
21NATIONAL ANTI-DRUG STRATEGY
- Prevention
- Enforcement
- Treatment
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222007 ONTARIO STUDENT DRUGUSE AND HEALTH SURVEY
- Self-administered and anonymous
- Surveying drug usage over the last year
- Students in Grade 7 12
- Included
- 6,000 students
- 43 school boards
- 119 schools
23SURVEY RESULTS
- Most commonly used drug is alcohol
- 44 of Grade 12 students used marihuana over the
past year - One in seven students reports using cannabis
frequently - 23 of students used opioid pain relievers for
non-medical purposes (Codeine, Percocet, Tylenol
3) - 29 have used at least one illicit drug in the
past year
24WHAT YORK REGIONAL POLICE IS DOING
Prevention Through Education
- Whole school approach
- Grade 1 5 Character Education
- Grade 6 8 Youth Education Officers
- Grade 9 12 School Resource Officers
- Parent and Community Forums
25WHAT YORK REGIONAL POLICE IS DOING
Intervention
- Mentoring Programs
- Summer Camps
- York Regional Police Community Referral Program
- Community Liaison Officers
- Gang Crime Prevention Officers
- Youth Forums
26SUBSTANCE ABUSE RISK FACTORS
- Struggling with mental health issues
- Experimenting at an early age
- Positive expectations of drugs along with easy
access - Belonging to a family that struggles with drug
abuse - Permissive attitudes about drugs
- Living in a stressful or unsupportive home
environment - Parents with unclear rules, poor supervision and
inconsistent discipline
27RESILIENCY FACTORS
- Strong family relationships
- Good community connections
- Church, School, Sports
- Sense of future and purpose
- Good social skills and self-control
28WHAT PARENTS SHOULD LOOK FORPhysical Signs of
Substance Use
- Lack of detail to personal appearance
- Change in energy level
- Eyes red, glassy, watery, lack of clarity, etc.
- Change in skin tone
- Burn marks on fingers or mouth
29WHAT PARENTS SHOULD LOOK FORBehavioural Signs of
Substance Use
- Loss or change in interests
- Loss of or need for money
- Change in peer group
- Isolation from family and friends
- Drug paraphernalia
- Memory loss
- Dropping grades
- Inability to multi-task
- Mood changes
Most Importantly Know your Children
30WHAT TO DO AS A PARENTValues, Reality,
Self-Confidence, Support Supervision
- Prevention
- Accurate information
- Get involved/Stay involved in your childs life
- Meaningful communication
- Build your childs self-esteem
- Set the rules
- Be a role model
31WHAT TO DO AS A PARENT
- Intervention
- Raise the issue
- Describe what you see, allow them to define the
reason - Solve problems together
- Know your options
32COMMUNITY RESOURCES
- Center for Addiction and Mental Health
- www.camh.net
- York Region Health Services, Substance Abuse
Prevention Program - 1-800-361-5653
- Parent Action on Drugs
- www.parentactionondrugs.org
- Addiction Services for York Region
- 905-841-7007
33YOUTH RESOURCES
- Pathways for Children, Youth Families Home
Base - 905-471-7877
- 310-COPE help line
- 905-310-2673
- Kids help phone
- http//kidshelp.sympatico.ca
34WHAT CAN YOU DO?
- Prevention starts at home
- Get to know your neighbours
- Neighbourhood Watch
- Report suspicious activity
- Crime Stoppers
CRIME STOPPERS 1-800-222-TIPS OR
1-800-222-8477
35QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS THANK YOU