In February 2015, the Hagerstown Police Department in Hagerstown, Maryland, received its first Drug Recognition Expert (DRE), adding to the ranks of over 7,000 DREs already credentialed. There are certified drug recognition experts in all fifty states and the District of Columbia, with more being trained annually. While the number sitting alone may seem large, the figure barely registers in comparison to the 765,000 sworn law enforcement officers reported to work for approximately 18,000 state and local police agencies in 2008 (statistics for 2012 have yet to be released—another census will not be performed until 2016). Yet, these specialized officers, having undergone intensive training, serve an important role within their departments by assisting to identify and arrest drug-impaired drivers.
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Friday, March 13, 2015
Combating Drugged Driving: Drug Recognition Experts
Friday, October 11, 2013
"Scenes of a Crime": A Documentary Surrounding the Adrian Thomas Case and a Look at False Confession Experts
Scenes of a Crime is a fascinating documentary examining
the case and confession of Adrian Thomas. On September 21, 2008, one of Adrian Thomas’s four-month-old
twin sons, Matthew, was taken to the hospital for difficulty breathing. The admitting doctor identified signs of
Sepsis (caused by infection) and started to treat Matthew with antibiotics and ordered
testing. Matthew was transferred to another
hospital where Dr. Walter Edge, who was working in the Pediatric Intensive Care
Unit, was concerned with fluid around Matthew’s brain. Dr. Edge suspected the fluid was the result
of intentional abuse and notified the police; Child
Protective Services removed Thomas’s six other children from the home. Later at the hospital, Dr. Edge told the detectives
“somebody murdered this child, this child [is] going to die.”
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