____________________ prisons are the most stringent type of facilities that lock down inmates 22 to 24 hours a day.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Super-maximum security

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Is the prosecution bound to preserve evidence? The police? If so, how?

What will be an ideal response?

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The _________________ is an underground website named after a great East-to-West trade route.

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Match the correct terminology in the left column to the definition in the right column

1. elimination half-life a. Diagnostic term to identify an individual who continues to take a psychoactive drug despite the fact the drug-taking behavior creates specific problems for that individual. 2. drug tolerance b. The combination of two drugs that results in an acute effect that is equivalent to the sum of the effects of either drug administered separately. 3. synergism c. The capacity of a drug dose to have a gradually diminished effect on the user as it is taken repeatedly. 4. additive d. The property of a drug interaction in which the combination effect of two drugs exceeds the effect of either drug administered alone. 5. drug dependence e. A condition in which an individual feels a compulsive need to continue taking a drug. 6. potentiation f. The property of a synergistic drug interaction in which one drug combined with another drug produces an enhanced effect when one of the drugs alone would have and no effect. 7. substance abuse g. The length of time it takes for a drug to be reduced to 50 percent of its equilibrium level in the bloodstream, which is a product of biotransformation. 8. cross-tolerance h. A phenomenon in which the tolerance that results from the chronic use of one drug induces a tolerance effect with regard to a second drug that has not been used before. 9. substance dependence i. A model of drug dependence based on the idea that the abuser continues the drug-taking behavior to avoid the consequences of physical withdrawal symptoms. 10. physical dependence j. A diagnostic term identifying an individual with significant signs of a dependent relationship upon a psychoactive drug.

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The principal dangers of inhalant abuse lie in the behavioral consequences of intoxication and in the possibility of ___________ when inhalants are abused via an airproof bag held over the nose and mouth

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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