Online Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank
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Drugs, Society, and Criminal
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Justice
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Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank Prepared by
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Lori Brusman Lovins
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, CONTENTS
To the Instructor 1
Sample Syllabus—15-Week Course 3
Sample Syllabus—10-Week Course 5
Chapter 1: Understanding the Drug Problem in America 7
Chapter 2: Understanding the Drug Problem in Global Perspective 12
Chapter 3: Drug-Control Policy in America 19
Chapter 4: Drugs and Crime 28
Chapter 5: Drug-Law Penalties 37
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Chapter 6: Drugs and Law Enforcement 42
Chapter 7: Drugs and Correctional Interventions 48
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Chapter 8: Drug-Taking Behavior: Fundamentals and Theoretical Perspectives 54
Chapter 9: Opioids 64
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Chapter 10: Cocaine and Methamphetamine 74
Chapter 11: Marijuana 84
Chapter 12: Hallucinogens and Depressants 93
Chapter 13: Alcohol Misuse and Alcohol-Related Crime
Chapter 14: Prevention and Strategies for Change IS
Chapter 15: Advancing Public Health: The Regulation of Tobacco Use
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Chapter 16: Deterrence through Drug Testing 138
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, To the Instructor
Few other university courses impact the average college student in a more immediate and
personal way than does a course on drugs and alcohol. Some students may be anxious about
certain aspects of drug-taking behavior in general. Others are aware of a need for basic
information and a sense of perspective on the often confusing drug and alcohol research
literature. Those who take the course with the intent of professional work in the field of criminal
justice will quickly learn how intricately drugs, alcohol, and crime are related. This course will
not only expose students to important facts about drugs, but also information about how drugs
and alcohol impact every component of the criminal justice system, especially those individuals
who participate in that system.
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This Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank provides you with a substantial amount of support
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material, classroom enrichment information, and test questions for DRUGS, SOCIETY, AND
CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Our goal has been to facilitate your presentation of this course and to
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enhance your use and your students’ use of the textbook.
The specific contents of the Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank are the following:
Chapter Overview summarizes the coverage of chapter topics
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Chapter Objectives align with the objectives in the main text and are included here for your
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convenience
Lecture Outline highlights the main points of each chapter and includes teaching tips and
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movie notes to enhance lectures
List of Changes/Transition Guide identifies changes that have been made to each chapter
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since the previous edition
Additional Assignments and Class Activities offer ideas for projects and discussion topics
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Suggested Answers to End-of-Chapter Assignments provide proposed responses to the
Review Questions and Critical Thinking Exercises (What Would You Do?) at the end of each
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chapter in the main text
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For all questions in the test bank, page references indicate the location of the information bearing
on the answer. For each of the multiple-choice questions, a level of difficulty is indicated by E
(easy), M (medium difficulty), or C (challenging). All essay, true/false, and multiple-choice
questions are available to you as a computer software package, in your choice of Windows or
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Mac format, upon adoption of the text.
PowerPoint Slides
PowerPoint presentations are available in a separate supplement to adopters. Approximately 300
slides highlight major facts and concepts. More than 50 figures and tables from the text have been
incorporated, adding visual appeal to your classroom presentations and an opportunity for you to
explore, with your students, text information in greater depth.
We hope that you will find the materials in this Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank, as well as the
PowerPoint presentations, helpful in teaching your course. We would appreciate hearing from
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