April 1999 Volume 1
Number 1
Abstract
Toxicological Investigations
of
Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assaults
Marc A. LeBeau
Forensic Examiner/Toxicologist
Chemistry Unit
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington DC
Recent increases of alleged
drug-facilitated sexual assault cases have alarmed the general
public and law enforcement agencies throughout North America.
This article addresses some of the common problems encountered
by toxicologists in cases of drug-facilitated sexual assault.
It also provides suggestions to overcome some of these obstacles.
Although it is a popular
belief that only a few drugs can be used to facilitate a rape,
there are approximately two-dozen drugs that are suspected or
have been used in this nature. Most of the difficulties surrounding
the investigation of drug-facilitated sexual assaults are directly
related to the drug or drugs that are used in these crimes. The
key to the successful investigation of crimes of this nature
depends on a teamwork approach between law enforcement officers,
medical professionals, and forensic toxicology laboratory personnel.
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