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3. Sexual assault facilitated by the offender’s
use of an anesthesia type drug which when
administered to the victim rendered the
victim physically incapacitated or helpless
and thus incapable of giving or not giving
consent
4. Most common symptom in alleged
drug facilitated sexual assault is
anterograde amnesia
The victim remembers events up to but
not after the drink
5. The victim’s lack of resistance
Inconsistent or untrue statements
Delayed reporting
9. When mixed with alcohol can incapacitate a
victim
Increased use in U.S.
Abuse started in Europe in 1970’s, in U.S.
the 1990’s
Rapidly dissolved in liquid
10. Ingested with alcohol and other drugs,
especially heroin, causes muscle and mental
relaxation and amnesia
Drugs effects begin within 30 minutes and
persist for 8 hours or more
Can be detected in blood for 24 hours and in
urine for 48 hours
11. Seizures, hypotension, memory impairment,
dizziness and confusion, amnesia
Can cause excitability and aggressive
behavior
13. Used since 1990 in Europe for euphoria,
sedative, and anabolic effects
Found in liquid or white powder-tasteless
and odorless
Frequently combined with alcohol in doses of
75-100mg/kg
Causes loss of inhibition within 10-15
minutes
Effects last 3 hours, with alcohol 20-30 hours
14. GHB can cause drowsiness, hypothermia,
dizziness, seizures especially with
methamphetamine, severe respiratory
depression and coma
15. Powerful anesthetic
Similar to PCP and LSD
Common at teenage rave parties
Separates perception from sensation
Can be snorted, ingested, or laced with
marijuana
Onset of effects within 4 to 20 minutes
Effects last from 30 minutes to 2 hours
16. At high doses ketamine causes delirium,
amnesia, impaired motor function,
hypertension, depression, and respiratory
failure.
Emergency room reports have risen 300
times in the last six years (England).
17. Analog of amphetamine
Developed and synthesized by Merck in
1912 as an appetite suppressant
Became popular in 1970’s as adjunct to
psychotherapy
18. Tablets, capsule, white powder
Tablets are most common, can be any color
with any logo on them
Can contain many other substances due to
illegal manufacture-caffeine, ephedrine,
cocaine, ketamine, dextromethorphan
19. Psychologically addictive-abusers feel
irritable, sick and crave more.
Hyperthermia common
Neurotoxic to the serotoninergic system-
occurs with the first dose, most likely from
metabolites
Also causes kidney failure and liver damage
20. Victims without a feeling of
revolt
Victims confused and
disoriented
Victim with amnesia
Uninformed about victim
offender
21. She tells you she took the drug
The victim reports symptoms of amnesia
She recalls feeling “strange” or “very drunk”
22. Physical trauma (vaginal, anal), unexplained
Waking up in an unknown location
Evidences of semen in the body or clothing
23. 3212 cases of sexual abuse
1252 cases – there were
no drugs (39%)
1121 casos – one drug
(35%)
839 casos – several drugs
(26%)
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25. Do not leave beverages unattended
At a bar or club, accept drinks only from a
bartender, waiter or waitress
Be alert of the behavior of friends
Follow your instincts
Have a buddy system
Party in groups
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27. The victim
The suspect
The witness
The crime scene
28. Informed consent
Inform all medications taken will be found
Describe: probable time of exposure, time of
collection of blood and urine
29. If the patient believes that something was
put in her drink or does not remember
everything that happened
› Urine specimen (100 ml)
› 2 gray topped tubes of serum
31. Victim may not remember what happened
Victim may be groggy for a long period after
waking up
Drugs eliminate from the body
very quickly (As quickly as 4 hours)
Juries may have trouble knowing just how
helpless the victim was without evidence
32. Victim’s drug/alcohol use may make the
victim seem to lack credibility to the system
and/or to juries
Juries may blame the victim
Prosecutor may not be able to prove details
of the case necessary for a conviction