Matching

1. Agonists
2. Antabuse
3. Antagonists
4. Methadone
5. Naltrexone
6. Plethysmography
7. Aversive stimuli
8. Buprenorphine
9. Community justice
10. Restorative justice

a. Method of testing erectile response to erotic stimuli
b. Method of crime reduction and crime prevention based on partnerships
c. Form of behavior modification that uses unpleasant responses
d. Synthetic substance having a chemical makeup similar to that of another drug
e. Approach to criminal justice in which the victim is at the center and that emphasizes the way in which crimes hurt relationships between people who live in a community
f. Drug used to treat alcoholism
g. Drug that blocks the action of opiates by occupying their receptor sites
h. Substance that blocks or counteracts the effects of a drug
i. Opiate antagonists used to treat addicts
j. An artificial opiate used to treat heroin addicts


1 = d (page 324)
2 = f (page 325)
3 = h (page 323)
4 = j (page 324)
5 = g (page 325)
6 = a (page 340)
7 = c (page 326)
8 = i (page 324)
9 = b (page 346)
10 = e (page 347)

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