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Stav | Nové |
Faktúra | Nevystavujem faktúry |
Jazyk vydania | Angličtina |
Názov | The Misuse of Drugs Act: A Guide for Forensic Scientists |
Autor | King Leslie A. |
Nosič | papierová kniha |
Obal knihy | brožovaná väzba |
Rok vydania | 2003 |
Opis
King, Leslie A - The Misuse of Drugs Act: A Guide for Forensic Scientists: 31 (RSC Paperbacks)
Product Description Although primarily aimed at forensic scientists, this book will be of great benefit to all bodies concerned with drug control. Review ... a must for all those, especially forensic scientists, in the UK whose role is to support the implementation of our drug laws. It will also be a valuable volume for all those teaching this subject at University level. Those in other Countries responsible for formulating drug laws would do well to take on board the contents of the book.-- "Science Justice, Vol 43, No 2, 2003, p 119-120"... although primarily aimed at forensic scientists, will be helpful to all chemists and legislators with an interest in illicit drugs law ... it may also be useful as course material for those studying for forensic science/forensic chemistry degrees.-- "Bulletin of the International Association of Forensic Toxicologists, Vol XXXIII, No 3, p 49-50"This volume is a must for all those, especially forensic scientists, in the UK whose role is to support the implementation of our drugs laws. It will also be a valuable volume for all those teaching this subject at University level. Those in other Countries responsible for formulating drug laws would do well to take on board the contents of this book. For a price of ú25 it is difficult to think of a more informative volume and the author is to be congratulated.-- "Science and Justice, Vol 43, No 2, 2003, p 119" Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. They comprise both licit materials (i.e. those manufactured under licence for therapeutic use) and the illicit products of clandestine factories. Although many plant-based drugs have been self-administered for thousands of years (e.g. coca leaf, cannabis, opium, peyote cactus), the imposition of criminal sanctions is mostly a product of the 20th century. Many of the drugs currently abused were once not only on open sale, but often promoted as beneficial substances by the food and pharmaceutical industries. A pattern developed whereby initial misuse of pharmaceutical products such as morphine, cocaine and amphetamine led to increasing legal restrictions and the consequent rise of an illicit industry. Nowadays, nearly all serious drug abuse involves illicitly-produced substances. Most fall into just a few pharmacological groups, e.g. central nervous system stimulants, narcotic analgesics, hallucinogens (psychotomimetics) and hypnotics. It is still true that the most prevalent drugs are the plant-derived or semi-synthetic substances (e.g. cannabis, cocaine and heroin), but the view of the United Nations Drug Control Programme is that wholly synthetic drugs (e.g. amphetamine, MDMA and related designer drugs) are likely to pose a more significant social problem in the future. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), scheduled drugs are 'abused' rather than 'misused', but in the following text the two terms are used synonymously. Drugs of abuse may or may not lead to physical or psychological 'dependence': a term used by WHO in preference to 'addiction'.On the basis of a recent Home Office survey (Drug Misuse Declared in 2000 - see Bibli
Parametry
- Język: english
- Producent: Royal Society of Chemistry
- Liczba stron: 128
- Data wydania: 1970-08-20
- Wysokość: 1.00 cm
- Długość: 24.40 cm
- Waga: 32.20 gram
- Szerokość: 30.00 cm
- EAN: 9780854046256
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