The Organised Theft of Medicines: a Study of the Methods for Stealing and Reselling Medicines and Medical Devices in the EU and Beyond

Author:

Dugato MarcoORCID,Sidoti CosimoORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe theft of medicines is a significant component of the illicit trade in pharmaceutical products. Besides small-scale thefts committed for personal usage, organised criminal networks are increasingly targeting high-priced medical products, either to reintroduce them into the legal supply chain or sell them on the black market. This crime has considerable implications that extend beyond the value of the stolen goods, including harmful impacts on citizens’ health, legitimate companies, and national health systems. However, knowledge on organised theft of medicines remains limited. This paper employs a crime script analysis approach, based on interviews with relevant stakeholders and case studies retrieved across European countries, to examine the most commonmodi operandiin the organised theft of medicines and medical devices. Potential policy implications are also discussed.

Funder

European Commission DG-HOME

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Law

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