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    Narcotics Strike Force

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    is implemented at all levels of Federal agencies as well as private sectors. A law enforcement narcotics strike force unit is responsible with investigation of major drug trafficking operations within its jurisdiction. Its main goal of a narcotics strike force unit is to disrupt/dismantle drug trafficking activities and or money laundering organizations (Chester County Pennsylvania). Since a narcotics strike force unit’s role is vital, it is important that they have a solid OPSEC program. However

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    Narcotic Anonymous ( Na )

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    Narcotic Anonymous (NA) is a place where group of people, men and women gather together several times a week or month with the desire to stop using narcotics. This program started around the late 1940s which was taken from the idea of Alcoholic Anonymous (NA World Services, 2014). People who attend NA participates either because it was a court order or its their own willingness to get better. Narcotic Anonymous is an outlet for narcotic addicts to find people who share their own struggle in overcoming

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    Narcotics and Criminal Justice CRJ 311 Forensics Instructor: Paul Stein December 3, 2012 Narcotics and Criminal Justice We hear the word Narcotic and most everyone knows this means a mind altering drug of some type but it is what we do not know that can hurt us. The Merriam-Webster online dictionary tells us that a Narcotic is the following: “1a: a drug (as opium or morphine) that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes

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    availability of prescription narcotics” Despite efforts to decrease the number of deaths and overdoses related to narcotic medications, such as OxyContin, and minimize the number of people illegally obtaining them, the measures that the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) in specific are taking are not enough. The literal definition of a narcotic is a drug that produces numbness or stupor; often taken for pleasure or to reduce pain; extensive use can lead to addiction. Narcotics are normally prescription

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    If I suspected a nurse was diverting narcotics, I would immediately run a urine test on the patient to see if in fact, the medication was absent or not at the correct levels. I would then call the nurse into my office to see if there were any physical characteristics of drug abuse or suspicious behavior. I would assign a new nurse to the patient and wait for the lab results to come back in. Also, I would check nurse records for frequently lost or wasted medication. If lab results showed that the

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    Counter-Narcotic Plans

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    types of counter-narcotic plans which allow for intelligence agencies and/or law enforcement personnel to retrieve necessary information in regards to protecting our country and all of the things we hold near and dear. Knowing there are multiple plans that could be used, it is important to understand how each plan works, who is the most qualified to run each plan, and on whom the plans will be directed towards. In this essay, I will discuss the different types of counter-narcotic plans and how they

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    Synthetic narcotics are most commonly used by oral ingestion. They are abused by millions of people dating back to the Chinese history. Chinese smoked opium for hundreds of years before realizing that there was any danger of addiction or abuse occurring from the use of these drugs and even after they had realized the dangers, they still continued to abuse the substances. The upper class, dating back to the Hippocrates would use narcotics to alter their mood and reduce inhibitions. The ancient Egyptian

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    Narcotic Drug Abuse

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    Narcotics are an extremely powerful drug. Narcotics are used to relieve pain. When they are used properly they reduce anxiety, relieve pain, and induce relaxation. If you use and abuse narcotics, then you result in an addiction. Narcotics produce a powerful feeling of euphoria, which is why they are so addictive. “Narcotic” is believed to have been coined by the Greek physician Dalen to refer to agents that numb or deader, that causes loss of feeling or paralysis. Four example of narcotic drugs are

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    comes with eating fast foods is that it causes some diseases. Research indicates that consuming fast food on a regular basis can lead to an addiction. Studies have shown that the effects of fast food on the brain are the same as what happens with narcotic addictions. The addiction is serious and has several health consequences. This is why some people, no matter how hard they try, cannot quit fast food. Another negative effect of fast food is that overeating causes young adults and teens to gain

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    A sloth’s life seems pretty sweet, right? You get to hang out in trees all day, munching on food, sleeping all the time, and moving real slow to blend in with your surroundings. For a sloth, Sunday is every day. Laziness is just the sloth way. Sloths are tropical mammals that live in Central and South America. They use their long claws to hang onto branches while they feast on the leaves that other animals can't reach. Unfortunately for the sloth, their long claws that makes walking on the ground

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