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Final report on the Oral Fluid Drug Screening Device Pilot Project.

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Alternate Title

Rapport définitif du Projet pilote sur les appareils de dépistage de drogue par voie orale.

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1 online resource (15 pages)

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Issued also in French under title: Rapport définitif du Projet pilote sur les appareils de dépistage de drogue par voie orale.
"Prepared by: Zak Keeping, Junior Policy Analyst and Rachel Huggins, Manager, Policy and Development Serious and Organized Crime Strategies Division Public Safety Canada."--Page 2.

Summary

This report provides an overview of the pilot project which examined the use of oral fluid drug screening devices in the Canadian climate, within applicable Canadian law enforcement practices, to develop and inform law enforcement training guidelines and standard operating procedures for device use, and to identify possible elements for inclusion as standards for the devices. It contains further information on the methodology and results of the pilot project, as well as a summary of the recommendations for device standards, standard operating procedures and training guidelines.

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