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    Drug testing has become known as an essential part of gaining employment. There are some places of business that require drug testing, and there are few who do not require drug testing. It makes the most sense that the fields getting drug tested would involve public safety. Fields involved in public safety can include, but is not limited to: police officers, firefighters, emergency paramedics, and emergency dispatchers. This may also include doctors, nurses, nurses’ assistants, and the majority…

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    There are various sorts of pharmaceuticals, and they have different results for the body. Solutions can execute those abuse them in 3 one of a kind courses: by overdose, through responses or shocking reactions, and as a technique for presenting suicide. A couple of medicines may achieve both savage and ruinous toward oneself behavior. Pot, cocaine, heroin, PCP, speed, shrooms, valuable stone meth, and favored ambassador dust are an extensive variety of unlawful prescriptions. What is an illegal…

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    California Proposition 36

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    In November of 2000, over 60 percent of California voters approved the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act, a statute designed to aid non-violent drug offenders (“California Proposition 36”). Under Proposition 36, individuals convicted of non-violent drug offenses are offered probation and community-based treatment programs, in lieu of incarceration (“California Proposition 36”). The concept behind the proposition is commendable, but also very controversial. In terms of eligibility and…

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    During this paper, I will be informing the reader of the many different types of addiction, addictive behaviors, treatment options available for addiction, and how addiction impacts the lives of the victim and their family. Ten percent of all adults in the United States consider themselves to be in recovery from a drug and/or alcohol abuse problem (Feliz, 2012). According to an article in Psychology Today, ” Addiction is a condition that results when a person ingests a substance (e.g., alcohol,…

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    that regulate mood, sensory perception, sleep, hunger, body temperature, sexual behavior, and muscle control. (“What Are Hallucinogens and Dissociative Drugs?" stated) Types of hallucinogens include, PCP, LSD, ketamine, and psilocybin. PCP or phencyclidine, was created in the 1950s for a general surgical anesthetic. (“What Are Hallucinogens and Dissociative Drugs?") LSD, d-lysergic acid diethylamide or commonly known as acid, it is one of the most mood and perception altering hallucinogenic…

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    Violent Human Beings

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    drugs will lead to anything and make us aggressive as a human being or be a killer. Drugs can be anything such as, alcohol, pills, or anything that human beings will use to get high. For example, I once heard a story that a human being was on phencyclidine and took down at approximately twenty officers and no one could take control of him because he was extremely strong. The suspect had committed violent things and they waited hours for the drug to go away to take him down. Also, drugs can be an…

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    dissent amongst the oppressed black population as a major concern for the military, Project Coast began to research non-traditional methods of crowd control and riot suppression, including weaponized forms of recreational illicit drugs such as MDMA, phencyclidine, methaqualone, and cocaine. MDMA and methaqualone in particular were major items of focus for the project, produced in large quantities and weaponized as powders and aerosol sprays that could be used as riot control when dispersed in…

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    Aim: Identify positive and negative colors seen from substances contacted with Marquis and Mandelin reagents Introduction: Drug location includes introductory screening of tests for medications and in restorative applications the screening tests results specifically utilized for medicinal assessment. For legitimate purposes, the screening technique takes out all negatives, positive results viewed as possible and require affirmation utilizing corroborative strategies, for example, elite fluid…

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    Club Drugs Research Paper

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    ‘Ketamine’ developed as a derivative of “Phencyclidine (PCP)”, which is a dissociative drug, (Ibid) 8. In 1964, it was discovered that Ketamine produces minor hallucinogenic side effects and had a shorter duration with fewer effects than PCP, (Ibid)9. This discovery was found by performing testing…

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    Crime Scene Burglary Essay

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    Forensics Final Exam Yaira Nicole Beras Post University 1. Choose a type of crime scene (eg. burglary, homicide) and describe what types of evidence you would expect to find at the scene, and on the victim or suspect which you would submit to the laboratory for forensic analysis in order to associate the crime scene, victim and suspect with each other. “Burglary is the unlawful entry into the premises of another with intent to commit a felony” (Clemens, 2013, par, 1). At a…

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