Thursday, April 3, 2014

Annie Dookhan: Finally, someone in the media gets it right: "Accreditation can’t prevent every problem. If drug lab employees see themselves as crime fighters as opposed to objective practitioners of science, these problems will continue." Editorial; WCVB; (Boston);


EDITORIAL: "Drug testing in state labs," published by WCVB on March 19, 2014.  (WCVB-TV is an  ABC-affiliated television station located in Boston);

GIST:  "Criminal drug testing is now performed at the State Police Crime Lab in Sudbury.   Lt. Col. Frank Matthews assured all, "What happened with Annie Dookhan will not happen again." Forgive us if we’re still somewhat skeptical.   Dookhan’s close relationship to the prosecution is where the problem began.  Cases in North Carolina, New York, West Virginia and Oklahoma show conflicts of interest occur in drug testing facilities and crime labs across the country.  Accreditation can’t prevent every problem. If drug lab employees see themselves as crime fighters as opposed to objective practitioners of science, these problems will continue.  Massachusetts has a chance to get this right.  We need robust and consistent oversight of an independent drug lab."

The entire editorial can be found at:WCVB;
  •  http://www.wcvb.com/tv/editorials/march-7-2014-drug-testing-in-state-labs/25053148#!ABU6I

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