Deck 16: Substance Abuse, Alcohol, and Crime

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A condition where persistent use of a drug significantly diminishes the effects of a drug is called

A) dependence.
B) tolerance.
C) habituation.
D) addiction.
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Following a "run" of speed,the person often feels

A) violent.
B) deeply depressed.
C) hyperactive.
D) uncharacteristically paranoid.
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Which is not one of the four categories of drugs reported to the Department of Justice?

A) Opium
B) Synthetic narcotics
C) Dangerous nonnarcotics
D) Alcohol
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The psychoactive properties of marijuana are found principally in the

A) resin of the plant.
B) stem of the plant.
C) stasis of the plant.
D) flowers of the plant.
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The Drug Induced Rape Prevention and Punishment Act of 1996 was designed to prohibit the use of

A) ecstasy.
B) marijuana.
C) Rohypnol.
D) oxycodone.
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When an individual exhibits a progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug,this phenomenon is called

A) dependence.
B) psychosocial adaptation.
C) abuse.
D) tolerance.
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At high doses of more than 4 ounces,alcohol acts as a

A) depressant.
B) stimulant.
C) motivator.
D) hallucinogen.
Question
Methylphenidate is also known as

A) Ritalin.
B) ephedrine.
C) cocaine.
D) Ativan.
Question
Which of the following statements is supported in the text?

A) Cocaine is a synthetic compound.
B) Cocaine taken orally is poorly absorbed by the body.
C) Cocaine tends to be less expensive than the amphetamines.
D) Cocaine often produces paranoia in those who use it.
Question
Recent research indicates that an unknown number of youth experiment with drugs but do not continue with regular use.This process is called

A) experimental substance use.
B) adolescent drug experimentation.
C) gateway drug curiosity.
D) curiosity substance abuse.
Question
LSD,mescaline,psilocybin,marijuana,and hashish are classified as

A) stimulants.
B) opiate narcotics.
C) sedative-hypnotics.
D) hallucinogens.
Question
Which of the following effects is produced by narcotics?

A) Hyperactivity
B) Sleepiness
C) Restlessness
D) Elation
Question
Consuming five or more drinks within a very brief period of time or on one occasion is known as

A) alcohol abuse.
B) tranquilizing effect.
C) alcoholism.
D) binge drinking.
Question
Cocaine is typically classified as a central nervous system

A) hallucinogen.
B) opiate-narcotic.
C) depressant.
D) stimulant.
Question
The drug which has shown the strongest relationship to criminal behavior,especially violent behavior,is

A) alcohol.
B) heroin.
C) cocaine.
D) marijuana.
Question
Heroin is usually classified as a

A) semi-synthetic narcotic.
B) synthetic narcotic.
C) pseudo-narcotic.
D) polymorphous substance.
Question
The most heavily used illegal narcotic in the United States is

A) cocaine.
B) marijuana.
C) heroin.
D) crack.
Question
What occurs when the user ingests cocaine and alcohol at the same time?

A) The body begins to have auditory hallucinations.
B) The body converts the drugs to the toxic substance cocethylene.
C) The body reacts with concomitant hyper-alertness.
D) The body begins the flash.
Question
Available evidence on cannabis indicates

A) a moderate relationship between cannabis and crime.
B) a strong relationship between cannabis usage and crime.
C) no significant relationship between cannabis and crime.
D) a weak, but significant relationship between cannabis and crime.
Question
Some experts regard ________ as the most addictive drug available on the street,but other experts have questioned this assumption in recent years.

A) crack
B) heroin
C) dexedrine
D) PCP
Question
Methamphetamine produces an increase in ________ and a decrease in ________.

A) alertness; appetite
B) appetite; alertness
C) productivity; appetite
D) crime; alertness
Question
Cocaine use has been steadily increasing since 2009.
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Most research on drug and alcohol abuse has focused on males.
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The available evidence indicates that PCP users tend to be polydrug users.
Question
A volatile drug that has effects that are highly similar to alcohol intoxication,including slurred speech,loss of motor coordination,distortion in perceptions,headache,vomiting,or nausea is probably

A) marijuana.
B) crack.
C) an inhalant.
D) cocaine.
Question
The street names "liquid ecstasy," "scoop," "liquid X," "grievous bodily harm," or "Georgia home boy" refer to

A) ketamine.
B) OxyContin.
C) fentanyl.
D) GHB.
Question
In general,heavy drug users

A) are polydrug users.
B) do not commit crimes.
C) are usually women.
D) do not use alcohol.
Question
The Arrestees Drug Abuse Monitoring Program (ADAM)collects data through

A) urinalysis of arrestees and self-report data.
B) autopsies and hospital records.
C) local and federal police reports.
D) prison studies and forensic laboratories.
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According to the text,juveniles who occasionally sell drugs to friends frequently become involved in serious delinquency.
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Which of the following is a type of crime identified by Goldstein (1985)in his tripartite conceptual model?

A) Romantically induced crime
B) Economically compulsive crime
C) Conditional crime
D) Drug induced crime
Question
Research overwhelmingly suggests that marijuana is a major cause of violent crime.
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More individuals are incarcerated in jails and prisons for drug offenses than for any other offense.
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Psychedelics is another name for hallucinogens.
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Which of the following statements best characterizes the relationship between alcohol and aggression?

A) The majority of crimes are caused by alcohol use.
B) There is no relationship between alcohol use and violence.
C) There is no empirical research linking alcohol and violence.
D) Alcohol facilitates aggressive behavior.
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________ are tablets that have been manufactured to turn blue in a drink to increase visibility and thus be more visually detectable to potential victims of sexual assault.

A) Fentanyl
B) GHB
C) Ketamine
D) Rohypnol
Question
Drug courts are designed to be a first step in diverting nonviolent offenders with drug problems into treatment and other community-based programs.
Question
Recent evidence suggests a relationship between

A) heroin addiction and money-producing crime.
B) amphetamine addiction and violence.
C) marijuana use and family violence.
D) cocaine use and sexual assault.
Question
Pseudo-narcotic is a major classifications of narcotic drugs.
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Which statement most accurately reflects the relationship between crack and violent behavior?

A) Crack, by itself does not seem to cause violent behavior in nonviolent people.
B) The production, distribution and selling of crack is not associated with violence.
C) The use of even small doses of crack promotes violent behavior.
D) Long-term use of crack promotes violent behavior, especially in regularly nonviolent individuals.
Question
Cocaine is an opiate narcotic.
Question
The early onset of drug and alcohol use is an important ________ factor for predicting future substance abuse.
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Other than alcohol,which drug in your opinion has the strongest association with crime? Support your answer by describing the drug and its effects as well as the available research.
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Summarize and discuss the six main conclusions researchers have reached in recent years regarding the relationship between drugs and crime.
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Methamphetamine has traditionally been the drug of preference when the user ________ the substance directly into the bloodstream.
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When an individual is arrested for a drug abuse violation in the United States,the arresting agency reports to the Department of ________ the type of drug used.
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According to the tripartite conceptual model,________ compulsive crime refers to criminal behavior that supports an expensive drug addiction.
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In the fall of 2015,the federal government announced a change in policy that would allow thousands of prisoners convicted of ________ to be released earlier than expected.
Question
Most research on drug and alcohol abuse and dependence has concentrated on ________.
Question
Opiate narcotics generally have ________ and analgesic effects.
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Discuss the issues involved in addressing illegal drug use as a health problem.What are the implications for prisons and jails?
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While drug use has decreased among teens in recent years,________ is the most commonly used drug among this age group.
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What are the four main categories of drugs discussed in this chapter? List their main effects,and provide one example of a drug from each category.
Question
Describe and explain briefly Goldstein's tripartite conceptual model for understanding the drug/crime relationship.
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In order to understand the effects of any drug,the ________,psychological,psychosocial,and interacting variables must be taken into account.
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Persistent crack users are often ________ users.
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Match between columns
Ketamine
The date-rape drug
Ketamine
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Ketamine
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Ketamine
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Ketamine
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Ketamine
Multiple drug use
Ketamine
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Ketamine
Bath salts
Ketamine
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Ketamine
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Synthetic cathinones
The date-rape drug
Synthetic cathinones
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Synthetic cathinones
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Synthetic cathinones
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Synthetic cathinones
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Synthetic cathinones
Multiple drug use
Synthetic cathinones
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Synthetic cathinones
Bath salts
Synthetic cathinones
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Synthetic cathinones
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Dependence
The date-rape drug
Dependence
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Dependence
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Dependence
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Dependence
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Dependence
Multiple drug use
Dependence
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Dependence
Bath salts
Dependence
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Dependence
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
OxyContin
The date-rape drug
OxyContin
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
OxyContin
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
OxyContin
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
OxyContin
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
OxyContin
Multiple drug use
OxyContin
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
OxyContin
Bath salts
OxyContin
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
OxyContin
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Systemic crime
The date-rape drug
Systemic crime
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Systemic crime
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Systemic crime
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Systemic crime
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Systemic crime
Multiple drug use
Systemic crime
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Systemic crime
Bath salts
Systemic crime
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Systemic crime
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Crack
The date-rape drug
Crack
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Crack
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Crack
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Crack
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Crack
Multiple drug use
Crack
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Crack
Bath salts
Crack
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Crack
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Rohypnol
The date-rape drug
Rohypnol
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Rohypnol
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Rohypnol
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Rohypnol
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Rohypnol
Multiple drug use
Rohypnol
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Rohypnol
Bath salts
Rohypnol
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Rohypnol
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Synthetic marijuana
The date-rape drug
Synthetic marijuana
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Synthetic marijuana
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Synthetic marijuana
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Synthetic marijuana
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Synthetic marijuana
Multiple drug use
Synthetic marijuana
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Synthetic marijuana
Bath salts
Synthetic marijuana
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Synthetic marijuana
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Tolerance
The date-rape drug
Tolerance
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Tolerance
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Tolerance
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Tolerance
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Tolerance
Multiple drug use
Tolerance
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Tolerance
Bath salts
Tolerance
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Tolerance
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Polydrug use
The date-rape drug
Polydrug use
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Polydrug use
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Polydrug use
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Polydrug use
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Polydrug use
Multiple drug use
Polydrug use
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Polydrug use
Bath salts
Polydrug use
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Polydrug use
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
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1
A condition where persistent use of a drug significantly diminishes the effects of a drug is called

A) dependence.
B) tolerance.
C) habituation.
D) addiction.
B
2
Following a "run" of speed,the person often feels

A) violent.
B) deeply depressed.
C) hyperactive.
D) uncharacteristically paranoid.
B
3
Which is not one of the four categories of drugs reported to the Department of Justice?

A) Opium
B) Synthetic narcotics
C) Dangerous nonnarcotics
D) Alcohol
D
4
The psychoactive properties of marijuana are found principally in the

A) resin of the plant.
B) stem of the plant.
C) stasis of the plant.
D) flowers of the plant.
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The Drug Induced Rape Prevention and Punishment Act of 1996 was designed to prohibit the use of

A) ecstasy.
B) marijuana.
C) Rohypnol.
D) oxycodone.
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When an individual exhibits a progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug,this phenomenon is called

A) dependence.
B) psychosocial adaptation.
C) abuse.
D) tolerance.
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At high doses of more than 4 ounces,alcohol acts as a

A) depressant.
B) stimulant.
C) motivator.
D) hallucinogen.
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Methylphenidate is also known as

A) Ritalin.
B) ephedrine.
C) cocaine.
D) Ativan.
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Which of the following statements is supported in the text?

A) Cocaine is a synthetic compound.
B) Cocaine taken orally is poorly absorbed by the body.
C) Cocaine tends to be less expensive than the amphetamines.
D) Cocaine often produces paranoia in those who use it.
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Recent research indicates that an unknown number of youth experiment with drugs but do not continue with regular use.This process is called

A) experimental substance use.
B) adolescent drug experimentation.
C) gateway drug curiosity.
D) curiosity substance abuse.
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LSD,mescaline,psilocybin,marijuana,and hashish are classified as

A) stimulants.
B) opiate narcotics.
C) sedative-hypnotics.
D) hallucinogens.
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Which of the following effects is produced by narcotics?

A) Hyperactivity
B) Sleepiness
C) Restlessness
D) Elation
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Consuming five or more drinks within a very brief period of time or on one occasion is known as

A) alcohol abuse.
B) tranquilizing effect.
C) alcoholism.
D) binge drinking.
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Cocaine is typically classified as a central nervous system

A) hallucinogen.
B) opiate-narcotic.
C) depressant.
D) stimulant.
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The drug which has shown the strongest relationship to criminal behavior,especially violent behavior,is

A) alcohol.
B) heroin.
C) cocaine.
D) marijuana.
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Heroin is usually classified as a

A) semi-synthetic narcotic.
B) synthetic narcotic.
C) pseudo-narcotic.
D) polymorphous substance.
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The most heavily used illegal narcotic in the United States is

A) cocaine.
B) marijuana.
C) heroin.
D) crack.
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What occurs when the user ingests cocaine and alcohol at the same time?

A) The body begins to have auditory hallucinations.
B) The body converts the drugs to the toxic substance cocethylene.
C) The body reacts with concomitant hyper-alertness.
D) The body begins the flash.
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Available evidence on cannabis indicates

A) a moderate relationship between cannabis and crime.
B) a strong relationship between cannabis usage and crime.
C) no significant relationship between cannabis and crime.
D) a weak, but significant relationship between cannabis and crime.
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Some experts regard ________ as the most addictive drug available on the street,but other experts have questioned this assumption in recent years.

A) crack
B) heroin
C) dexedrine
D) PCP
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Methamphetamine produces an increase in ________ and a decrease in ________.

A) alertness; appetite
B) appetite; alertness
C) productivity; appetite
D) crime; alertness
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Cocaine use has been steadily increasing since 2009.
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Most research on drug and alcohol abuse has focused on males.
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The available evidence indicates that PCP users tend to be polydrug users.
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A volatile drug that has effects that are highly similar to alcohol intoxication,including slurred speech,loss of motor coordination,distortion in perceptions,headache,vomiting,or nausea is probably

A) marijuana.
B) crack.
C) an inhalant.
D) cocaine.
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The street names "liquid ecstasy," "scoop," "liquid X," "grievous bodily harm," or "Georgia home boy" refer to

A) ketamine.
B) OxyContin.
C) fentanyl.
D) GHB.
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In general,heavy drug users

A) are polydrug users.
B) do not commit crimes.
C) are usually women.
D) do not use alcohol.
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The Arrestees Drug Abuse Monitoring Program (ADAM)collects data through

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D) prison studies and forensic laboratories.
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According to the text,juveniles who occasionally sell drugs to friends frequently become involved in serious delinquency.
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Which of the following is a type of crime identified by Goldstein (1985)in his tripartite conceptual model?

A) Romantically induced crime
B) Economically compulsive crime
C) Conditional crime
D) Drug induced crime
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Research overwhelmingly suggests that marijuana is a major cause of violent crime.
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More individuals are incarcerated in jails and prisons for drug offenses than for any other offense.
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Psychedelics is another name for hallucinogens.
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Which of the following statements best characterizes the relationship between alcohol and aggression?

A) The majority of crimes are caused by alcohol use.
B) There is no relationship between alcohol use and violence.
C) There is no empirical research linking alcohol and violence.
D) Alcohol facilitates aggressive behavior.
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________ are tablets that have been manufactured to turn blue in a drink to increase visibility and thus be more visually detectable to potential victims of sexual assault.

A) Fentanyl
B) GHB
C) Ketamine
D) Rohypnol
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Drug courts are designed to be a first step in diverting nonviolent offenders with drug problems into treatment and other community-based programs.
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Recent evidence suggests a relationship between

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B) amphetamine addiction and violence.
C) marijuana use and family violence.
D) cocaine use and sexual assault.
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Pseudo-narcotic is a major classifications of narcotic drugs.
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Which statement most accurately reflects the relationship between crack and violent behavior?

A) Crack, by itself does not seem to cause violent behavior in nonviolent people.
B) The production, distribution and selling of crack is not associated with violence.
C) The use of even small doses of crack promotes violent behavior.
D) Long-term use of crack promotes violent behavior, especially in regularly nonviolent individuals.
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Cocaine is an opiate narcotic.
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The early onset of drug and alcohol use is an important ________ factor for predicting future substance abuse.
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Other than alcohol,which drug in your opinion has the strongest association with crime? Support your answer by describing the drug and its effects as well as the available research.
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Summarize and discuss the six main conclusions researchers have reached in recent years regarding the relationship between drugs and crime.
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Methamphetamine has traditionally been the drug of preference when the user ________ the substance directly into the bloodstream.
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When an individual is arrested for a drug abuse violation in the United States,the arresting agency reports to the Department of ________ the type of drug used.
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According to the tripartite conceptual model,________ compulsive crime refers to criminal behavior that supports an expensive drug addiction.
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In the fall of 2015,the federal government announced a change in policy that would allow thousands of prisoners convicted of ________ to be released earlier than expected.
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Most research on drug and alcohol abuse and dependence has concentrated on ________.
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Opiate narcotics generally have ________ and analgesic effects.
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Discuss the issues involved in addressing illegal drug use as a health problem.What are the implications for prisons and jails?
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While drug use has decreased among teens in recent years,________ is the most commonly used drug among this age group.
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What are the four main categories of drugs discussed in this chapter? List their main effects,and provide one example of a drug from each category.
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Describe and explain briefly Goldstein's tripartite conceptual model for understanding the drug/crime relationship.
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In order to understand the effects of any drug,the ________,psychological,psychosocial,and interacting variables must be taken into account.
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Persistent crack users are often ________ users.
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Ketamine
The date-rape drug
Ketamine
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Ketamine
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Ketamine
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Ketamine
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Ketamine
Multiple drug use
Ketamine
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Ketamine
Bath salts
Ketamine
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Ketamine
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Synthetic cathinones
The date-rape drug
Synthetic cathinones
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Synthetic cathinones
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Synthetic cathinones
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Synthetic cathinones
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Synthetic cathinones
Multiple drug use
Synthetic cathinones
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Synthetic cathinones
Bath salts
Synthetic cathinones
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Synthetic cathinones
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Dependence
The date-rape drug
Dependence
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Dependence
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Dependence
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Dependence
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Dependence
Multiple drug use
Dependence
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Dependence
Bath salts
Dependence
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Dependence
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
OxyContin
The date-rape drug
OxyContin
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
OxyContin
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
OxyContin
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
OxyContin
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
OxyContin
Multiple drug use
OxyContin
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
OxyContin
Bath salts
OxyContin
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
OxyContin
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Systemic crime
The date-rape drug
Systemic crime
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Systemic crime
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Systemic crime
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Systemic crime
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Systemic crime
Multiple drug use
Systemic crime
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Systemic crime
Bath salts
Systemic crime
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Systemic crime
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Crack
The date-rape drug
Crack
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Crack
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Crack
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Crack
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Crack
Multiple drug use
Crack
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Crack
Bath salts
Crack
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Crack
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Rohypnol
The date-rape drug
Rohypnol
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Rohypnol
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Rohypnol
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Rohypnol
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Rohypnol
Multiple drug use
Rohypnol
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Rohypnol
Bath salts
Rohypnol
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Rohypnol
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Synthetic marijuana
The date-rape drug
Synthetic marijuana
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Synthetic marijuana
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Synthetic marijuana
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Synthetic marijuana
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Synthetic marijuana
Multiple drug use
Synthetic marijuana
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Synthetic marijuana
Bath salts
Synthetic marijuana
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Synthetic marijuana
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Tolerance
The date-rape drug
Tolerance
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Tolerance
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Tolerance
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Tolerance
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Tolerance
Multiple drug use
Tolerance
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Tolerance
Bath salts
Tolerance
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Tolerance
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
Polydrug use
The date-rape drug
Polydrug use
A high-potency form of freebase cocaine
Polydrug use
Approved in 1995 by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic in persons with moderate to severe pain
Polydrug use
Sold in small packets under the names Genie and Moon Rocks
Polydrug use
The physiological distress and physical pain a person suffers if he or she goes without the drug for any length of time
Polydrug use
Multiple drug use
Polydrug use
Crime arises out of the system of drug trafficking and distribution
Polydrug use
Bath salts
Polydrug use
The state of progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug
Polydrug use
A dissociative anesthetic with analgesic and amnestic properties also called Special K
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