Orochi impact formula: an evidence-based approach for quantifying the societal harm of county lines drug supply

Coral Dando*, Anthony Jones, Nick Harvey, Rebecca Milne

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Abstract

The County Lines (CL) drug supply model is a rapidly increasing threat. Metropolitan Police Specialist Crime have developed a statistical formula, referred to as ‘Orochi impact formula’ for conservatively quantifying the quantity and monetary value of drugs sold per line. The novel formula, which uses known average daily consumption rates of Class A drug and customer demand telephony data, conservatively indicates deal line trade, systematically differentiating between deal lines to quantify the relative impact of each. This evidence-based approach has potential for supporting (i) prosecution of line holders, (ii) determining sentencing deterrents, and (iii) wider public information and knowledge exchange.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages11
JournalThe Police Journal
Early online date15 Mar 2024
DOIs
Publication statusEarly online - 15 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • County Lines
  • Orochi Impact formula
  • Class A drugs
  • Societal impact

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