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Drugs and Crime Midterm Review

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Motion in Limine   Motion made before or during a trial requesting a judge's ruling on admissibility of evidence.  
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spontaneous chatter   Refers to the content of the conversation a suspect voluntarily decides to have with an officer.  
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Types of alcohol:   Ethanol (ETOH). Methanol. Isoproponal.  
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Three phases to a DUI investigation:   1)Vehicle in Motion 2)Contact with the driver (looking for general indicators, articulable facts) 3)Standardized Field Sobriety Testing  
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Gait Ataxia   Drunk-like walk.  
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What is needed to make an arrest? IASK   Intent. Authority. Submission. Knowledge.  
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judicial comity   The mutual acceptance of laws from another state or jurisdiction.  
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Occam's Razor   Method of reasoning that suggests the simplest explanation is likely the right one. “Yes it’s possible, but not probable.”  
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psycho-physical tasks   1)Walk and turn 2)One-leg stand 3)Romberg test 4)Finger to nose.  
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MURDERS INC   Muscular. Urinary. Respiratory. Digestive. Endocrine. Reproductive. Skeletal. Integumentary. Nervous. Circulatory.  
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major indicators   1)HGN 2)VGN 3)LOC 4)pupil size 5)pupil reaction to light 6)pulse 7)blood pressure 8)temperature 9)muscle tone  
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The six sub-categories of CNS Depressants   Barbiturates. Non-barbiturates. Anti-anxiety tranquilizers. Antidepressants. Anti-psychotic tranquilizers. Combinations.  
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The three sub-categories of CNS Stimulants   Cocaine. Amphetamine. Others.  
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The two sub-categories of Hallucinogens   Naturals. Synthetics.  
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The sub-categories of Dissociative Anesthetics   No sub-categories  
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The two sub-categories of Narcotic Analgesic   Opiates. Synthetics.  
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The three sub-categories of Inhalants   Anesthetic gases. Volatile solvents. Aerosols.  
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The one sub-category of Cannabis   Naturals.  
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general indicators (CNS Depressants)   Flushed face. Watery eyes. Slurred speech. Gait Ataxia.  
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general indicators (CNS Stimulants)   Bruxism (grinding of teeth). Eyelid tremors. Talkative. Exaggerated reflexes. Anxiety.  
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general indicators (Hallucinogens)   Synesthesia. Hallucinations. Paranoia. Uncoordinated.  
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general indicators (Dissociative Anesthetic)   Moon-walking. HGN onset present at early angle. Blank stare.  
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general indicators (Narcotic Analgesic)   Hippus (irregular dilation of eyes). Ptosis (drooping eyelids). Track marks. Fresh puncture mark.  
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general indicators (Inhalants)   Intense headache. Foul chemical smell. Disorientation.  
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general indicators (Cannabis)   Odor. Vegetable matter on teeth. Burns on fingers. Tongue tincture  
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Variables of a drug:   Dosage. Strength. Duration.  
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The Four Effects   Null effect. Additive effect. Antagonistic effect. Overlapping effect.  
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Null Effect   0 + 0 = 0  
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Additive Effect   1 + 1 = 2  
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Antagonistic Effect   (-1) + 0 = 0 or 1 or -1  
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Overlapping Effect   0 + 1 = 1  
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CNS Depressant (non-barbiturate)   Soma (Carisoprodol)  
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CNS Depressant (non-barbiturate)   Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride  
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CNS Depressant (non-barbiturate)   Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHP)  
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CNS Depressant (anti-anxiety tranquilizer)   Xanax (Alprazolam)  
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CNS Depressant (anti-anxiety tranquilizer)   Librium (Chlordiazapoxide)  
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CNS Depressant (anti-depressant)   Wellbutrin (Bupropion)  
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CNS Depressant (anti-depressant)   Prozac (Fluoxitine)  
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CNS Depressant (anti-depressant)   Zoloft (Sertraline)  
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CNS Depressant (anti-psychotic tranquilizer)   Thorazine  
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CNS Depressant (anti-psychotic tranquilizer)   Haldol  
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CNS Depressant (combination)   Limbitrol  
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CNS Depressant (combination)   Triavil Etrafon  
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CNS Stimulant (amphetamine)   Dexadrine  
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CNS Stimulant (others)   Cylert. Preludin. Ritalin. (CPR)  
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Hallucinogen (natural)   Psilocybin  
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Hallucinogen (natural)   Bufotenine (Bufo Marinus toad)  
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Hallucinogen (synthetic)   MDMA. LSD.  
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Dissociative Anesthetic   Phencyclidine (PCP)  
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Dissociative Anesthetic   Ketamine  
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Dissociative Anesthetic   Dextromethorphan (DXM)  
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Narcotic Analgesic (Opiates)   Morphine. Codeine. Heroin. Hydrocodone. Oxycodone.  
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Narcotic Analgesic (synthetic)   Methadone  
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Narcotic Analgesic (synthetic)   Fentanyl  
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CNS Stimulant (amphetamine)   Benzedrine  
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CNS Stimulant (amphetamine)   Desoxyn  
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Is HGN present in CNS depressants?   Yes  
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Is HGN present in CNS stimulants?   No  
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Is HGN present in hallucinogens?   No  
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Is HGN present in dissociative anesthetics?   Yes  
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Is HGN present in narcotic analgesics?   No  
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Is HGN present in inhalants?   Yes  
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Is HGN present in cannabis?   No  
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In which three drug categories is VGN present? (Hint: same three where HGN is present)   CNS Depressant. Dissociative Anesthetic. Inhalants.  
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Lack of convergence is present in the same three drug categories as HGN and VGN plus what other category?   Cannabis  
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Pupil size in CNS depressants?   Normal  
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Pupil size in CNS stimulants?   Dilated  
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Pupil size in hallucinogens?   Dilated  
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Pupil size in dissociative anesthetics?   Normal  
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Pupil size in narcotic analgesic?   Constricted  
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Pupil size in inhalants?   Normal  
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Pupil size in cannabis?   Dilated or normal.  
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CNS depressant effects on pulse rate and body temperature?   Decreases  
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CNS stimulant effects on pulse rate and body temperature?   Increases  
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Hallucinogen effects on pulse rate and body temperature?   Increases  
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Dissociative anesthetic effects on pulse rate and body temperature?   Increases  
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Narcotic analgesic effects on pulse rate and body temperature?   Decreases  
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Inhalant effects on pulse rate and body temperature?   Increases or decreases.  
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Cannabis effects on pulse rate and body temperature?   Increases pulse, no effect on body temperature.  
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CNS Depressant (non-barbiturate)   Carisoprodol  
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CNS Depressant (anti-anxiety tranquilizer)   Chlordiazapoxide  
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CNS Depressant (anti-depressant)   Bupropion  
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CNS Depressant (anti-depressant)   Fluoxitine  
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CNS Depressant (anti-depressant)   Sertraline  
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CNS Depressant (anti-anxiety tranquilizer)   Chlorpromazine  
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CNS Depressant (anti-anxiety tranquilizer)   Haloperidol  
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Hallucinogen (natural)   Mescaline  
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