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April 3, 2007: Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault - New Report
Drug facilitated sexual assault, including rapes in which drugs
are mixed with alcohol, is a significant problem, according to a new report,
“Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault”, just published by the
Advisory Council on the
Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) . The AMCD makes several recommendations to help
tackle date rape. These include:
- the Association of
Chief Police Officers (ACPO) should enhance evidence gathering so that
the Forensic Science Service can test for date rape drugs;
- the
Department of Health should ensure hospitals have early evidence kits to
allow for similar tests;
- the Government should seek advice on whether the Sexual
Offences Act should be strengthened;
- drug facilitated sexual assault should be part of the
British Crime Survey and be recorded by police;
- schools and other educational establishments should alert
people to take common sense measures, such as minding drinks, to avoid being
a victim.
Two drugs - gamma-buterolactone and 1,4-butanediol - are
reportedly used in date rape but are not currently illegal. The Council will
report on the potential for classification of these in the near future. However,
most drugs used in DFSA, including flunitrazepam, also known as Rohypnol, gamma-hydroxy
butyrate (GHB), ketamine and cocaine are already controlled under the
Misuse of
Drugs Act 1971 at an appropriate level and the Council makes no
recommendations to reclassify any of them.
The report also highlights the very significant role played by alcohol, either
alone or in combination with other substances, in date rape. It also provides an
assessment of two reports : “Operation Matisse: investigating drug facilitated
sexual assault”, published by ACPO; and “Toxicological findings in cases of
alleged drug facilitated sexual assault in the United Kingdom over a three year
period”, published by the Forensic Science Service.
ACMD Chair Professor Sir Michael Rawlins said:
“Drug facilitated sexual assault is a particularly
disgusting offence that wrecks people’s lives. It is a significant but
under-reported problem. We need more information to help tackle drug
facilitated sexual assault and find out the true extent of the problem. That
is why drug facilitated sexual assault should be part of the British Crime
Survey and police recorded crime statistics.Most drugs used in drug
facilitated sexual assault are already controlled under the Misuse of Drugs
Act, but we are concerned that two drugs are not currently controlled and will
further consider whether they should be classified. We will advise the Home
Office by the end of the year.”
To avoid being a date rape victim the ACMD is encouraging
people to:
- avoid going to a club, pub or party alone;
- not accept a drink from strangers;
- not share or exchange drinks;
- not leave your drink unattended even when going to the
toilet;
- be a friend by watching out for others, and be aware of any
changes in their behaviour.
The AMCD will continue to keep drug facilitated sexual assault
under review.
The ACMD is established under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 to keep under review
the drug situation in the United Kingdom and to advise Government Ministers on
measures that they feel should be taken for preventing the misuse of drugs or
for dealing with the social problems connected with their misuse.
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