Deck 14: Drug and Sex Crimes

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What percentage of DEA cases have a Taliban component?

A) Less than 10 percent
B) Approximately 15 percent
C) Approximately 30 percent
D) Over 50 percent
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What has the U.S. Department of Justice told federal prosecutors to do regarding enforcing the Controlled Substances Act in Colorado and other jurisdictions that have legalized recreational marijuana?

A) Strongly enforce the Act in all cases, on the grounds that federal Acts supersede state statutes
B) Enforce the Act in cases where it is openly violated but ignore the use of marijuana in private
C) Develop new anti-drug programs focusing on marijuana users
D) Take a hands-off approach to enforcing the Act in those jurisdictions
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Which of the following is a drug-related crime?

A) Buying drugs on the street from a low-level dealer
B) Snatching a purse to get money to buy drugs
C) Using crack cocaine
D) Selling marijuana to juveniles outside a middle school
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Most cocaine entering the United States originates in

A) South America.
B) Central America.
C) Asia.
D) Mexico.
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Which of the following is an example of a drug-defined crime?

A) A drug addict commits a theft to obtain money to buy drugs
B) A drug importer kills a rival drug dealer in a territorial dispute
C) A drug dealer sells cocaine to a juvenile on the street
D) A cocaine addict assaults someone in a bar while under the influence of the drug
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According to the schedules identified by the Federal Controlled Substances Act, which controlled substance has no accepted medical use in the U.S.?

A) Heroin
B) Oxycodone
C) Anabolic steroids
D) Barbiturates
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A U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent stationed at a major international airport seizes a large supply of cocaine found hidden in an airline passenger's baggage. This is an example of which drug-control strategy?

A) Forfeiture
B) Crop control
C) Interdiction
D) Antidrug legislation
Question
The Pure Food and Drug Act

A) restricted the importation and distribution of opium.
B) required manufacturers to list their ingredients.
C) controlled the sale and possession of marijuana.
D) outlawed the sale and distribution of medicines containing heroin.
Question
Why can't drug abusers just summon up the willpower to stop taking drugs?

A) They do not have any willpower
B) Drug abuse is a matter of choice and drug abusers choose not to stop
C) Drug abuse is a disease that affects the brain and the ability to stop
D) Peer pressure overrides personal choice and willpower
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The __________ Act required the complete removal of heroin from all medicines.

A) Boggs
B) Narcotic Control
C) Harrison
D) Pure Food and Drug
Question
Which of the following was not a provision of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994?

A) The Act allocated drug treatment money to create state and federal programs to treat drug addicted prisoners
B) The Act provided money for drug court programs for nonviolent offenders with substance abuse problems
C) The Act authorized the forfeiture and seizure of chemicals used in the manufacture of methamphetamine
D) The Act expanded the federal death penalty to include large-scale drug trafficking
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The most commonly used illicit drug is

A) cocaine.
B) heroin.
C) inhalants.
D) marijuana.
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__________may occur through illegal prescribing by physicians and illegal dispensing by pharmacists.

A) Pharmaceutical diversion
B) Designer drug development
C) Asset forfeiture
D) Drug trafficking
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Why is AIDS/HIV considered to be a cost associated with drug use?

A) People with AIDS/HIV are likely to become addicted to drugs as a result of contracting the disease
B) Drug users who have AIDS/HIV are likely to deliberately infect others
C) A large percentage of HIV infection is linked to intravenous drug use
D) AIDS/HIV is not considered a cost associated with drug use
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What term does the DEA use to identify any drug other than cocaine, opiates, and cannabis?

A) A controlled substance
B) A dangerous drug
C) A gateway drug
D) An addictive drug
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_________are produced by slightly changing the chemical makeup of illegal or controlled substances.

A) Inhalants
B) Anabolic steroids
C) Pharmaceutical diversions
D) Designer drugs
Question
The Heroin Signature Program identifies the _____________ of a heroin sample.

A) port of entry
B) geographic source area
C) distribution method
D) level of drug purity
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During the late nineteenth century, which of the following people would have been most likely to be abusing drugs (other than opium)?

A) An upper-class merchant
B) A servant
C) An artist
D) A factory worker
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Which of the following would be considered an indirect cost of illegal drug use in the U.S.?

A) The cost of incarcerating drug offenders
B) The cost of medical care for injuries from drug-related child abuse
C) The cost of enforcing drug laws
D) The cost to the criminal justice system of investigating drug-related crimes
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Which of the following statements regarding the relationship between drug use and crime is not supported by scientific evidence?

A) As drug use increases, the number of crimes increases
B) Drug users report greater involvement in crime than nonusers
C) Increased drug use in society cases an increase in reported crime
D) People with criminal records are more likely than others to report being drug users
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Committing a violent crime while under the influence of an illegal drug is an example of a drug-defined crime.
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Male clients of women prostitutes can also be charged with prostitution.
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Psychoactive substances affect emotions and mental processes.
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Dr. Timothy Leary was influential in the movement to permit the use of heroin and cocaine for religious purposes.
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The Heroin Signature Program identifies the chemicals with which samples of pure heroin have been cut before they are sold on the street.
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Which of the following statements best describes international laws relating to prostitution?

A) Outside of the U.S., few countries criminalize or otherwise restrict prostitution
B) In most parts of the world, there are no laws relating to prostitution
C) Laws relating to prostitution vary widely around the world
D) Legalized prostitution is rare
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Laws outlawing prostitution are based on the belief that morality can and should be legislated
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Federal law enforcement agencies focus on reducing drug trafficking by preventing the smuggling of illegal drugs.
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The most-commonly diverted drugs include depressants and stimulants.
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Which type of prostitution is a legal option in parts of the U.S.?

A) Streetwalkers
B) Call girls
C) House prostitutes
D) Bar prostitutes
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According to survey data, drug use is a substantially greater problem today than twenty years ago.
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Call girls may be involved in cyberprostitution.
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The DEA classifies cocaine as a "dangerous drug."
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Which of the following is an argument against the legalization of prostitution?

A) Legalization will free law enforcement resources to be used on more serious crimes.
B) Legalization will expand rather than reduce the sex industry
C) Legalization will stop prostitutes from being viewed as easy targets.
D) Legalization will stop prostitution from being forced onto the streets
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Drug addiction is a disease.
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Designer drugs are usually manufactured in basement laboratories.
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Which of the following is an example of the legalization of prostitution?

A) A state's laws are changed to permit adult women to offer paid sexual services without criminal penalty
B) A state's laws are changed to reduce the penalty for prostitution from a term in jail to a small fine
C) A state's laws are changed to reduce the criminal penalty for prostitution and to require prostitutes to participate in counseling
D) A state's laws are changed to reduce the criminal penalty for prostitution and to provide alternative employment programs for women involved in prostitution
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The Harrison Act effectively outlawed the street use of cocaine, heroin, and opium.
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Current policy regarding the enforcement of drug laws involves a focus on targeting users of illicit drugs.
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Among the various types of prostitutes, the __________ commands the lowest prices and runs the highest risk of arrest.

A) call girl
B) streetwalker
C) brothel prostitute
D) bar prostitute
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Most "johns" accept the majority of rape myths.
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Decriminalization of prostitution would allow women beyond a certain age to offer paid sexual services with few restrictions.
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Some feminists see prostitution as liberating and are redefining it as legitimate _________.
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The view of prostitution as morally and ethically wrong is an argument used against the legalization of prostitution.
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Eradicating cultivated marijuana plants is an example of the __________ of drug control.
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__________involves escort services that advertise via the Internet.
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_________substances were widely accepted during the hippie movement of the 1960s.
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__________refers to the process of finding a physician who is overly liberal in the type and amount of drug prescribed.
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Major heroin and cocaine trafficking routes are sometimes called __________.
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Male clients of female prostitutes are known as _______.
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In the U.S., __________prostitution is a legal option in some rural counties in Nevada.
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Volatile solvents fall into the drug category of _________.
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__________is a chronic brain disease characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences.
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The DEA uses the term __________ to refer to broad categories of controlled substances other than cocaine, opiates, and cannabis products.
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__________would significantly reduce the criminal penalties associated with prostitution.
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Outside the U.S., legalized prostitution is rare.
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Opium was brought to the United States by __________ immigrants.
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Some feminist groups are redefining prostitution as liberating sex work.
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__________ involves the distribution of controlled substances to provide something of pecuniary value to terrorist groups or individuals engaging in terrorist activity.
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The Department of Justice has told federal prosecutors to take a(n) _________ approach when enforcing the Controlled Substances Act in jurisdictions that have legalized the personal or medical use of marijuana.
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How do feminist perspectives address prostitution?
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What are designer drugs?
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Identify the following crimes as drug-defined or drug-related
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Identify the following costs of illegal drug use as direct or indirect
Identify the following costs of illegal drug use as direct or indirect  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Explain the difference between drug-defined crimes and drug-related crimes and given an example of each.
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List and explain the five approaches to drug control used in the United States.
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Crop control
A major drug dealer is arrested and the profits from his business are seized by the court
Crop control
DEA agents prevent a large shipment of drugs from illegally entering the U.S.
Crop control
A focus on laws that emphasize arresting, prosecuting, and incarcerating drug distributors
Crop control
A media campaign designed to emphasize the dangers of drug abuse
Crop control
Law enforcement agents eradicate a large number of cultivated marijuana plants
Forfeiture
A major drug dealer is arrested and the profits from his business are seized by the court
Forfeiture
DEA agents prevent a large shipment of drugs from illegally entering the U.S.
Forfeiture
A focus on laws that emphasize arresting, prosecuting, and incarcerating drug distributors
Forfeiture
A media campaign designed to emphasize the dangers of drug abuse
Forfeiture
Law enforcement agents eradicate a large number of cultivated marijuana plants
Antidrug legislation
A major drug dealer is arrested and the profits from his business are seized by the court
Antidrug legislation
DEA agents prevent a large shipment of drugs from illegally entering the U.S.
Antidrug legislation
A focus on laws that emphasize arresting, prosecuting, and incarcerating drug distributors
Antidrug legislation
A media campaign designed to emphasize the dangers of drug abuse
Antidrug legislation
Law enforcement agents eradicate a large number of cultivated marijuana plants
Anti-drug education
A major drug dealer is arrested and the profits from his business are seized by the court
Anti-drug education
DEA agents prevent a large shipment of drugs from illegally entering the U.S.
Anti-drug education
A focus on laws that emphasize arresting, prosecuting, and incarcerating drug distributors
Anti-drug education
A media campaign designed to emphasize the dangers of drug abuse
Anti-drug education
Law enforcement agents eradicate a large number of cultivated marijuana plants
A major drug dealer is arrested and the profits from his business are seized by the court
DEA agents prevent a large shipment of drugs from illegally entering the U.S.
A focus on laws that emphasize arresting, prosecuting, and incarcerating drug distributors
A media campaign designed to emphasize the dangers of drug abuse
Law enforcement agents eradicate a large number of cultivated marijuana plants
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Brothel prostitute
Work for escort services
Brothel prostitute
The lowest class of prostitutes
Brothel prostitute
Frequently work conventions and business meetings
Brothel prostitute
A legal form of prostitution in parts of Nevada
Streetwalker
Work for escort services
Streetwalker
The lowest class of prostitutes
Streetwalker
Frequently work conventions and business meetings
Streetwalker
A legal form of prostitution in parts of Nevada
Call girl
Work for escort services
Call girl
The lowest class of prostitutes
Call girl
Frequently work conventions and business meetings
Call girl
A legal form of prostitution in parts of Nevada
Hotel prostitute
Work for escort services
Hotel prostitute
The lowest class of prostitutes
Hotel prostitute
Frequently work conventions and business meetings
Hotel prostitute
A legal form of prostitution in parts of Nevada
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Deck 14: Drug and Sex Crimes
1
What percentage of DEA cases have a Taliban component?

A) Less than 10 percent
B) Approximately 15 percent
C) Approximately 30 percent
D) Over 50 percent
D
2
What has the U.S. Department of Justice told federal prosecutors to do regarding enforcing the Controlled Substances Act in Colorado and other jurisdictions that have legalized recreational marijuana?

A) Strongly enforce the Act in all cases, on the grounds that federal Acts supersede state statutes
B) Enforce the Act in cases where it is openly violated but ignore the use of marijuana in private
C) Develop new anti-drug programs focusing on marijuana users
D) Take a hands-off approach to enforcing the Act in those jurisdictions
D
3
Which of the following is a drug-related crime?

A) Buying drugs on the street from a low-level dealer
B) Snatching a purse to get money to buy drugs
C) Using crack cocaine
D) Selling marijuana to juveniles outside a middle school
B
4
Most cocaine entering the United States originates in

A) South America.
B) Central America.
C) Asia.
D) Mexico.
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Which of the following is an example of a drug-defined crime?

A) A drug addict commits a theft to obtain money to buy drugs
B) A drug importer kills a rival drug dealer in a territorial dispute
C) A drug dealer sells cocaine to a juvenile on the street
D) A cocaine addict assaults someone in a bar while under the influence of the drug
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According to the schedules identified by the Federal Controlled Substances Act, which controlled substance has no accepted medical use in the U.S.?

A) Heroin
B) Oxycodone
C) Anabolic steroids
D) Barbiturates
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A U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent stationed at a major international airport seizes a large supply of cocaine found hidden in an airline passenger's baggage. This is an example of which drug-control strategy?

A) Forfeiture
B) Crop control
C) Interdiction
D) Antidrug legislation
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The Pure Food and Drug Act

A) restricted the importation and distribution of opium.
B) required manufacturers to list their ingredients.
C) controlled the sale and possession of marijuana.
D) outlawed the sale and distribution of medicines containing heroin.
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Why can't drug abusers just summon up the willpower to stop taking drugs?

A) They do not have any willpower
B) Drug abuse is a matter of choice and drug abusers choose not to stop
C) Drug abuse is a disease that affects the brain and the ability to stop
D) Peer pressure overrides personal choice and willpower
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The __________ Act required the complete removal of heroin from all medicines.

A) Boggs
B) Narcotic Control
C) Harrison
D) Pure Food and Drug
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Which of the following was not a provision of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994?

A) The Act allocated drug treatment money to create state and federal programs to treat drug addicted prisoners
B) The Act provided money for drug court programs for nonviolent offenders with substance abuse problems
C) The Act authorized the forfeiture and seizure of chemicals used in the manufacture of methamphetamine
D) The Act expanded the federal death penalty to include large-scale drug trafficking
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The most commonly used illicit drug is

A) cocaine.
B) heroin.
C) inhalants.
D) marijuana.
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__________may occur through illegal prescribing by physicians and illegal dispensing by pharmacists.

A) Pharmaceutical diversion
B) Designer drug development
C) Asset forfeiture
D) Drug trafficking
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Why is AIDS/HIV considered to be a cost associated with drug use?

A) People with AIDS/HIV are likely to become addicted to drugs as a result of contracting the disease
B) Drug users who have AIDS/HIV are likely to deliberately infect others
C) A large percentage of HIV infection is linked to intravenous drug use
D) AIDS/HIV is not considered a cost associated with drug use
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What term does the DEA use to identify any drug other than cocaine, opiates, and cannabis?

A) A controlled substance
B) A dangerous drug
C) A gateway drug
D) An addictive drug
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_________are produced by slightly changing the chemical makeup of illegal or controlled substances.

A) Inhalants
B) Anabolic steroids
C) Pharmaceutical diversions
D) Designer drugs
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The Heroin Signature Program identifies the _____________ of a heroin sample.

A) port of entry
B) geographic source area
C) distribution method
D) level of drug purity
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During the late nineteenth century, which of the following people would have been most likely to be abusing drugs (other than opium)?

A) An upper-class merchant
B) A servant
C) An artist
D) A factory worker
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Which of the following would be considered an indirect cost of illegal drug use in the U.S.?

A) The cost of incarcerating drug offenders
B) The cost of medical care for injuries from drug-related child abuse
C) The cost of enforcing drug laws
D) The cost to the criminal justice system of investigating drug-related crimes
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Which of the following statements regarding the relationship between drug use and crime is not supported by scientific evidence?

A) As drug use increases, the number of crimes increases
B) Drug users report greater involvement in crime than nonusers
C) Increased drug use in society cases an increase in reported crime
D) People with criminal records are more likely than others to report being drug users
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Committing a violent crime while under the influence of an illegal drug is an example of a drug-defined crime.
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Male clients of women prostitutes can also be charged with prostitution.
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Psychoactive substances affect emotions and mental processes.
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Dr. Timothy Leary was influential in the movement to permit the use of heroin and cocaine for religious purposes.
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The Heroin Signature Program identifies the chemicals with which samples of pure heroin have been cut before they are sold on the street.
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Which of the following statements best describes international laws relating to prostitution?

A) Outside of the U.S., few countries criminalize or otherwise restrict prostitution
B) In most parts of the world, there are no laws relating to prostitution
C) Laws relating to prostitution vary widely around the world
D) Legalized prostitution is rare
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Laws outlawing prostitution are based on the belief that morality can and should be legislated
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Federal law enforcement agencies focus on reducing drug trafficking by preventing the smuggling of illegal drugs.
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The most-commonly diverted drugs include depressants and stimulants.
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Which type of prostitution is a legal option in parts of the U.S.?

A) Streetwalkers
B) Call girls
C) House prostitutes
D) Bar prostitutes
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According to survey data, drug use is a substantially greater problem today than twenty years ago.
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Call girls may be involved in cyberprostitution.
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The DEA classifies cocaine as a "dangerous drug."
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Which of the following is an argument against the legalization of prostitution?

A) Legalization will free law enforcement resources to be used on more serious crimes.
B) Legalization will expand rather than reduce the sex industry
C) Legalization will stop prostitutes from being viewed as easy targets.
D) Legalization will stop prostitution from being forced onto the streets
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Drug addiction is a disease.
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Designer drugs are usually manufactured in basement laboratories.
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Which of the following is an example of the legalization of prostitution?

A) A state's laws are changed to permit adult women to offer paid sexual services without criminal penalty
B) A state's laws are changed to reduce the penalty for prostitution from a term in jail to a small fine
C) A state's laws are changed to reduce the criminal penalty for prostitution and to require prostitutes to participate in counseling
D) A state's laws are changed to reduce the criminal penalty for prostitution and to provide alternative employment programs for women involved in prostitution
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The Harrison Act effectively outlawed the street use of cocaine, heroin, and opium.
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Current policy regarding the enforcement of drug laws involves a focus on targeting users of illicit drugs.
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Among the various types of prostitutes, the __________ commands the lowest prices and runs the highest risk of arrest.

A) call girl
B) streetwalker
C) brothel prostitute
D) bar prostitute
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Most "johns" accept the majority of rape myths.
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Decriminalization of prostitution would allow women beyond a certain age to offer paid sexual services with few restrictions.
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Some feminists see prostitution as liberating and are redefining it as legitimate _________.
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The view of prostitution as morally and ethically wrong is an argument used against the legalization of prostitution.
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Eradicating cultivated marijuana plants is an example of the __________ of drug control.
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__________involves escort services that advertise via the Internet.
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_________substances were widely accepted during the hippie movement of the 1960s.
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__________refers to the process of finding a physician who is overly liberal in the type and amount of drug prescribed.
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Major heroin and cocaine trafficking routes are sometimes called __________.
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Male clients of female prostitutes are known as _______.
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In the U.S., __________prostitution is a legal option in some rural counties in Nevada.
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Volatile solvents fall into the drug category of _________.
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__________is a chronic brain disease characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences.
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The DEA uses the term __________ to refer to broad categories of controlled substances other than cocaine, opiates, and cannabis products.
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__________would significantly reduce the criminal penalties associated with prostitution.
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Outside the U.S., legalized prostitution is rare.
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Opium was brought to the United States by __________ immigrants.
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Some feminist groups are redefining prostitution as liberating sex work.
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__________ involves the distribution of controlled substances to provide something of pecuniary value to terrorist groups or individuals engaging in terrorist activity.
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The Department of Justice has told federal prosecutors to take a(n) _________ approach when enforcing the Controlled Substances Act in jurisdictions that have legalized the personal or medical use of marijuana.
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How do feminist perspectives address prostitution?
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What are designer drugs?
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Identify the following crimes as drug-defined or drug-related
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Identify the following costs of illegal drug use as direct or indirect
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Explain the difference between drug-defined crimes and drug-related crimes and given an example of each.
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List and explain the five approaches to drug control used in the United States.
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Crop control
A major drug dealer is arrested and the profits from his business are seized by the court
Crop control
DEA agents prevent a large shipment of drugs from illegally entering the U.S.
Crop control
A focus on laws that emphasize arresting, prosecuting, and incarcerating drug distributors
Crop control
A media campaign designed to emphasize the dangers of drug abuse
Crop control
Law enforcement agents eradicate a large number of cultivated marijuana plants
Forfeiture
A major drug dealer is arrested and the profits from his business are seized by the court
Forfeiture
DEA agents prevent a large shipment of drugs from illegally entering the U.S.
Forfeiture
A focus on laws that emphasize arresting, prosecuting, and incarcerating drug distributors
Forfeiture
A media campaign designed to emphasize the dangers of drug abuse
Forfeiture
Law enforcement agents eradicate a large number of cultivated marijuana plants
Antidrug legislation
A major drug dealer is arrested and the profits from his business are seized by the court
Antidrug legislation
DEA agents prevent a large shipment of drugs from illegally entering the U.S.
Antidrug legislation
A focus on laws that emphasize arresting, prosecuting, and incarcerating drug distributors
Antidrug legislation
A media campaign designed to emphasize the dangers of drug abuse
Antidrug legislation
Law enforcement agents eradicate a large number of cultivated marijuana plants
Anti-drug education
A major drug dealer is arrested and the profits from his business are seized by the court
Anti-drug education
DEA agents prevent a large shipment of drugs from illegally entering the U.S.
Anti-drug education
A focus on laws that emphasize arresting, prosecuting, and incarcerating drug distributors
Anti-drug education
A media campaign designed to emphasize the dangers of drug abuse
Anti-drug education
Law enforcement agents eradicate a large number of cultivated marijuana plants
A major drug dealer is arrested and the profits from his business are seized by the court
DEA agents prevent a large shipment of drugs from illegally entering the U.S.
A focus on laws that emphasize arresting, prosecuting, and incarcerating drug distributors
A media campaign designed to emphasize the dangers of drug abuse
Law enforcement agents eradicate a large number of cultivated marijuana plants
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Brothel prostitute
Work for escort services
Brothel prostitute
The lowest class of prostitutes
Brothel prostitute
Frequently work conventions and business meetings
Brothel prostitute
A legal form of prostitution in parts of Nevada
Streetwalker
Work for escort services
Streetwalker
The lowest class of prostitutes
Streetwalker
Frequently work conventions and business meetings
Streetwalker
A legal form of prostitution in parts of Nevada
Call girl
Work for escort services
Call girl
The lowest class of prostitutes
Call girl
Frequently work conventions and business meetings
Call girl
A legal form of prostitution in parts of Nevada
Hotel prostitute
Work for escort services
Hotel prostitute
The lowest class of prostitutes
Hotel prostitute
Frequently work conventions and business meetings
Hotel prostitute
A legal form of prostitution in parts of Nevada
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