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About this course

Webinar broadcast date: Tuesday 22 July at 14:00 CEST.

OBJECTIVES

To introduce the MDMA module of the joint European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA) – Europol publication EU Drug Markets, a strategic and action-oriented analysis of the information available on Europe’s illicit drug markets. The report takes a broad view of these markets: from production and trafficking to distribution and use. By covering specific drugs in dedicated modules, it provides a holistic and systemic perspective, capturing key aspects of the wider security and public health consequences of drug markets, as well as the main factors driving change and new threats. Additionally, it provides a unique set of essential resources for law enforcement professionals, policy makers, and the academic community.
By the end of this webinar, the audience will be able to:

  • Identify characteristics of the MDMA market in the EU;
  • Summarise the aspects of MDMA production, including (pre-)precursors, production processes, and waste;
  • Explain characteristics of criminal networks involved in the MDMA market, including trafficking routes, seizures, and destinations of MDMA;
  • Describe elements of the MDMA consumers market, including drug purity, aspects of use and health risks, as well as the relevance of monitoring for law enforcement by e.g. wastewater analysis, web surveys, and hair sampling;
  • Identify actions to address current MDMA threats in the European market to increase preparedness for law enforcement and judicial authorities.
TARGET GROUP

Law enforcement and judicial authorities, and (forensic) experts dealing with investigation and prosecution of drug-related serious and organised crime

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Audience: Operational
Activity type: Online
Event type: Live Webinar
Level: Practitioner
Enrolment: Available for self-enrolment
Resource code: 3005/2025/WEB
Delivery method: Instructor-led
Certificate: Yes
Duration: 90minutes approx.

Dates

Start date: 22/07/25

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