Streamlining investigations and prosecutions of opiate dealers is goal of three-year U.S. Department of Justice-funded research
Seeking faster indictments and prosecutions of drug dealers after opioid overdose deaths, Case Western Reserve University researchers will rework protocols followed by Cleveland-area law enforcement. Supported by nearly $1 million from the National Institute of Justice, an agency of the U.S. Department of Justice, the project seeks to improve the local response to a national crisis—the ever-increasing number of people killed by opiates. The guidelines under revision were created just three years ago, when Cuyahoga County’s opiate death toll reached a then-record 353 people. In 2017, that figure will more than double—to 860—according to the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office.
For more information, contact Daniel Robison at daniel.robison@case.edu This article was originally published Oct. 5, 2017.