Deck 16: Substance Abuse, Alcohol, and Crime
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Deck 16: Substance Abuse, Alcohol, and Crime
1
Which of the following effects is produced by narcotics?
A) Hyperactivity
B) Sleepiness
C) Restlessness
D) Inability to concentrate
E) Elation
A) Hyperactivity
B) Sleepiness
C) Restlessness
D) Inability to concentrate
E) Elation
B
2
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) Marijuana
E) Alcohol
A) Opium
B) Synthetic narcotics
C) Dangerous nonnarcotics
D) Marijuana
E) Alcohol
E
3
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.
E) roots of the plant.
A) resin of the plant.
B) stem of the plant.
C) stasis of the plant.
D) flowers of the plant.
E) roots of the plant.
A
4
At high doses of more than 4 ounces, alcohol acts as a:
A) depressant.
B) stimulant.
C) motivator.
D) hallucinogen.
E) narcotic.
A) depressant.
B) stimulant.
C) motivator.
D) hallucinogen.
E) narcotic.
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5
When an individual exhibits a progressively decreased responsiveness to a drug, this phenomenon is called:
A) dependence.
B) psychosocial adaptation.
C) abuse.
D) drug immunity syndrome.
E) tolerance.
A) dependence.
B) psychosocial adaptation.
C) abuse.
D) drug immunity syndrome.
E) tolerance.
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6
Methylphenidate is also known as:
A) Ritalin.
B) ephedrine.
C) cocaine.
D) Ativan.
E) aspirin.
A) Ritalin.
B) ephedrine.
C) cocaine.
D) Ativan.
E) aspirin.
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7
The most heavily used illegal narcotic in the U.S. is:
A) cocaine.
B) PCP.
C) heroin.
D) crack.
E) marijuana.
A) cocaine.
B) PCP.
C) heroin.
D) crack.
E) marijuana.
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8
Following a "run" of speed, the person often feels:
A) violent.
B) deeply depressed.
C) hyperactive.
D) paranoid.
E) exhausted.
A) violent.
B) deeply depressed.
C) hyperactive.
D) paranoid.
E) exhausted.
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9
One of the very strong reinforcements of amphetamine intravenous injections appears to be:
A) the hallucinations.
B) physiological arousal.
C) the relaxation.
D) the concomitant hyper-alertness.
E) the flash.
A) the hallucinations.
B) physiological arousal.
C) the relaxation.
D) the concomitant hyper-alertness.
E) the flash.
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10
Which of the following statements is supported in the text?
A) Cocaine is a synthetic compound.
B) Cocaine taken orally (other than smoked) 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.
E) Cocaine use is on the rise.
A) Cocaine is a synthetic compound.
B) Cocaine taken orally (other than smoked) 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.
E) Cocaine use is on the rise.
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11
LSD, mescaline, psilocybin, marijuana, and hashish are classified as:
A) stimulants.
B) opiate narcotics.
C) sedative-hypnotics.
D) hallucinogens.
E) psychedelic relaxants.
A) stimulants.
B) opiate narcotics.
C) sedative-hypnotics.
D) hallucinogens.
E) psychedelic relaxants.
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12
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
E) marijuana
A) crack
B) heroin
C) dexedrine
D) PCP
E) marijuana
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13
A condition where persistent use of a drug significantly diminishes the effects of a drug. This condition is called:
A) dependence.
B) tolerance.
C) habituation.
D) accommodation.
E) addiction.
A) dependence.
B) tolerance.
C) habituation.
D) accommodation.
E) addiction.
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14
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.
E) none of the above.
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.
E) none of the above.
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15
PCP is classified as a central nervous system:
A) depressant.
B) tranquilizer.
C) hallucinogen.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.
A) depressant.
B) tranquilizer.
C) hallucinogen.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.
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16
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.
E) temporary experimentation.
A) experimental substance use.
B) adolescent drug experimentation.
C) gateway drug curiosity.
D) curiosity substance abuse.
E) temporary experimentation.
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17
The drug which has shown the strongest relationship to criminal behavior, especially violent behavior, is:
A) alcohol.
B) heroin.
C) cocaine.
D) the amphetamines.
E) marijuana.
A) alcohol.
B) heroin.
C) cocaine.
D) the amphetamines.
E) marijuana.
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18
Heroin is usually classified as a:
A) semi-synthetic narcotic.
B) synthetic narcotic.
C) pseudo-narcotic.
D) polymorphous substance.
E) natural narcotic.
A) semi-synthetic narcotic.
B) synthetic narcotic.
C) pseudo-narcotic.
D) polymorphous substance.
E) natural narcotic.
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19
Cocaine typically classified as a central nervous system:
A) hallucinogen.
B) opiate-narcotic.
C) depressant.
D) stimulant.
E) none of the above.
A) hallucinogen.
B) opiate-narcotic.
C) depressant.
D) stimulant.
E) none of the above.
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20
The Drug Induced Rape Prevention and Punishment Act of 1996 was designed to prohibit the use of:
A) ecstasy.
B) marijuana.
C) Rohynpnol.
D) gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB).
E) oxycodone.
A) ecstasy.
B) marijuana.
C) Rohynpnol.
D) gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB).
E) oxycodone.
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21
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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22
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.
E) painkillers.
A) ketamine.
B) OxyContin.
C) fentanyl.
D) GHB.
E) painkillers.
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23
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 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.
E) a and b.
A) Crack, by itself does not seem to cause violent behavior in nonviolent people.
B) The production, distribution and selling of crack is 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.
E) a and b.
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24
Research overwhelmingly suggests that drug use is a major cause of violent crime.
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25
Cocaine is an opiate narcotic.
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26
More individuals are incarcerated in jails and prisons for drug offenses than for any other offense.
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27
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
E) None of the above
A) Romantically induced crime
B) Economically compulsive crime
C) Conditional crime
D) Drug induced crime
E) None of the above
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28
In general, heavy drug users:
A) are polydrug users.
B) are not involved in criminal activity.
C) are usually women.
D) do not use alcohol.
E) become drug sellers.
A) are polydrug users.
B) are not involved in criminal activity.
C) are usually women.
D) do not use alcohol.
E) become drug sellers.
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29
According to the text, juveniles who occasionally sell drugs to friends frequently become involved in serious delinquency.
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30
A volatile drug that has effects that highly similar to alcohol intoxication, including slurred speech, loss of motor coordination, distortion in perceptions, headache, vomiting, or nausea is most probably:
A) marijuana.
B) crack.
C) an inhalant.
D) cocaine.
E) ecstasy.
A) marijuana.
B) crack.
C) an inhalant.
D) cocaine.
E) ecstasy.
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31
Cocaine use has been steadily increasing since 2009.
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32
Pseudo-narcotic is a major classifications of narcotic drugs.
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33
Psychedelics is another name for hallucinogens.
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34
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.
E) Long term and excessive alcohol consumption is linked to violent behavior.
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.
E) Long term and excessive alcohol consumption is linked to violent behavior.
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35
Methamphetamine produces an increase in _____ and a decrease in _____.
A) alertness; appetite
B) appetite; alertness
C) productivity; appetite
D) crime; alertness
E) feelings of well-being; depression
A) alertness; appetite
B) appetite; alertness
C) productivity; appetite
D) crime; alertness
E) feelings of well-being; depression
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36
_____ 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
E) PKU
A) Fentanyl
B) GHB
C) Ketamine
D) Rohypnol
E) PKU
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37
Most research on drug and alcohol abuse has focused on males.
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38
The Arrestees Drug Abuse Monitoring Program (ADAM) collects data through:
A) urinalysis of arrestees and self-report data.
B) autopsies.
C) local and federal police reports.
D) the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
E) prisons and treatment centers.
A) urinalysis of arrestees and self-report data.
B) autopsies.
C) local and federal police reports.
D) the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
E) prisons and treatment centers.
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39
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.
E) marijuana use and inhalants.
A) heroin addiction and money-producing crime.
B) amphetamine addiction and violence.
C) marijuana use and family violence.
D) cocaine use and sexual assault.
E) marijuana use and inhalants.
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40
The available evidence indicates that PCP users tend to be polydrug users.
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41
Define and explain drug tolerance and dependence.
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42
Summarize and discuss the six main conclusions researchers have reached in recent years regarding the relationship between drugs and crime.
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43
Why is the drug-crime relationship difficult to identify and measure? List and describe the fourfold interaction discussed in the Chapter.
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44
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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45
Briefly list the common psychological effects of any three of the following: cocaine, MDMA, heroin, alcohol, metamphetamine.
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46
Discuss the relationship between alcohol and crime.
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47
Describe Rohynpnol and Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB). What are they used for? What are some of the effects? What has the government done in response to the problems related to these drugs?
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48
Describe and explain briefly Goldstein's tripartite conceptual model for understanding the drug/crime relationship.
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49
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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50
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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