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Regional
itori g IInitiative
itiative
Drug Mo
Monitoring
An Intelligence Capability for Public Health
& Public Safety Partners •Opioid Painkillers
•Oxycodone
•Meperidine
•Hydromorphone
•Propoxyphene
•Hydrocodone •Heroin
•Black tar
•Brown “Cinnamon”
•White Heroin
•China White
•S. American White
•Mexican White
•Fentanyl •Synthetic opioid
•Cancer patients
•Cancer patients
•80x Stronger than heroin
•Pharmaceutical grade
•Clandestinely pro
a des e y p o
Drug Monitoring Initiative
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Helps understand the State’s Drug Environment
Identifies the presence and prevalence of drugs
Incorporates public safety and public health *
Incorporates public safety and public health Looks at the drug environment from 360o *
Coordinates collection, analysis, & mapping of drug‐incident data F ili
Facilitates expedited analysis of drugs seized *
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Uses empirical data as opposed to survey data *
Coordinates the Basic Drug Training Course – LE, Fire, EMS * 1040
Facilitates information sharing among LE/Health partners
Increases drug situational awareness for all constituencies
• Regional Conference Call Regional Conference Call *
– Leverages existing people, platforms & processes*
BUILDING OUR DRUG
INTELLIGENCE CAPABILITY
1. Gathered Information Requirements:
a)
b)
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Investigative ‐ local, county, state, and Federal LE partners
Public Health professionals
Public Health professionals
Identified Essential Data Sets
a)
The focus: heroin/opiates and associated
Crimes ‐Drug Seizures, Shootings, Gun Recoveries, Drug Arrests
Health ‐ Overdoses, Toxicology Data, Addiction Treatment Admissions 3.
Identified sources
sou es of essential data sets
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Minimized the number of collection points
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Established relationships with source entities & created a network
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Convened drug‐incident
Convened drug
incident data collection pilot
data collection pilot
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Automated collection processes
DRUG MONITORING INITIATIVE
PARTNERS
Governor’s Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
Juvenile Justice Commission
NJ P
NJ Prevention Network
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Princeton House Behavioral Health
Rutgers University
St. Barnabas Behavioral Health Institute
NJ Association of County Alliance Coordinators
NJ Association of County Alliance Coordinators
NY/NJ High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area
Philadelphia/Camden High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area NJ Prescription Monitoring Program (NJPMP)
NJ Poison Information and Education System (NJPIES)
NJ State Medical Examiner’s Office
NJ Division of Criminal Justice
NJ Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors
Local Police Departments
County Prosecutor
County Prosecutor’ss Offices
Offices
New Jersey State Police
Burlington County Forensic Crime Laboratory Cape May County Forensic Crime Laboratory
Hudson County Forensic Crime Laboratory
udso Cou ty o e s c C e abo ato y
Ocean County Forensic Crime Laboratory
Union County Forensic Crime Laboratory New Jersey State Police Regional Laboratories
NJ Division of Mental Health & Addiction Services
NJ Department of Education
NJ Department of Children and Families
Intoxicated Driver Resource Center
NJ Department of Health
DMI DATA SETS
•Crimes
•Drug Seizures/Lab results
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•Shootings
•Gun Recoveries
•Drug Arrests
•LE Narcan Deployments l
•Health/Human Services
•EMS Narcan Deployment Data
EMS N
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tD t
•Toxicology Data on Overdose Deaths
•Prescription Monitoring Program
•Addiction
Addiction Treatment Admissions
Treatment Admissions
Children and Families
DHS
•Urinalysis results
•Medicaid Data
HEROIN STAMP SEIZURE DATA
HEROIN STAMP SEIZURE ANALYSIS
Marijuana Variants
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BATH SALT RERORT
UNCLASSIFIED//LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE
Heroin Seizures ‐ Camden
Shooting Incidents ‐ Camden
Seizures & Shootings ‐ Camden
Overdoses, Seizures & Shootings ‐ Camden
Journey to Crime – Camden Drug Overdoses
INTELLIGENCE-LED POLICING
INTELLIGENCE-LED
INTELLIGENCE
LED OUTREACH
• Data
Platforms
Process
LtLT
• Information
People
• Access
Intelligence
Treatment
Enforcement
Prevention
Lt. Juan Colon
NJ ROIC/NJSP
[email protected]
609‐498‐5885
609 498 5885