NCJ Number
              111310
          Editor(s)
          
                      R T Stamler, 
                        R C Fahlman
                    
      Date Published
  1987
Length
              101 pages
          Annotation
              This 1986/87 annual review reports on the origin, volume, trafficking routes, transport modes, and smuggling methods for all drugs on the Canadian illicit market and the drug money flow associated with this illegal enterprise.
          Abstract
              Since only limited statistical data are available on illegal drug activities, this study relies on intelligence gained from investigations, foreign and domestic production and consumption estimates, and known crime statistics. Statistical methods which may yield only approximate estimates are often used. Sources, volume, and smuggling routes are examined for heroin, cocaine, and marijuana. Information is also provided on chemical drugs such as LSD, PCP, and MDA, which are manufactured in clandestine laboratories in Canada. Trafficking and use patterns are examined for these chemical drugs. An examination of the drug money flow in Canada considers efforts to attack drug traffickers' profits through the Anti-Drug Profiteering Program, the national drug strategy, legislation bearing upon crime proceeds, international money laundering centers, and laws and enforcement measures at the international level. Information is provided on major Canadian-related 1986 drug seizures. 50 figures.
          