Chiet Garvin
Kaplan University
CJ411: Drugs and Alcohol in the Criminal Justice System
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The three drugs that I decided to explore a little more are alcohol, crack, and ecstasy. In this essay I will be discussing the difference between each drug. I will also be talking about how each drug effect the person mind and health. By the end of this essay my goals is to inform you on all the facts about these three drugs. The first one that will be covered is alcohol. Alcohol is part of the depressant group. When drinking alcohol it can affect different …show more content…
Crack is part of the stimulants family. This drug is one the drug that the high isn’t that long. “Crack smokers achieve maximum physiological effects approximately two minutes after inhalation. Maximum psychotropic effects are attained approximately one minute after inhalation. Similar to intravenous administration, the physiological and psychotropic effects of inhaled cocaine are sustained for approximately 30 minutes after peak effects are attained.”(Drug-effects.com) After reading this I now understands why people chase a crack high more. When smoking crack some of the mental affect that come with it is the magnification of pleasure, euphoria, alertness and in some cases - hyper-alertness, ,increased and sometimes a (grandiose) sense of well-being, and decreased anxiety. “The long term effect of crack use is an increased risk of psychological disorder, such as agoraphobia, depression, and psychosis. Users may experience agitation, mood swings, and the inability to experience pleasure. One of the most severe symptoms of long term crack use is psychosis and delusions that resemble schizophrenia. Sometimes untreatable, this symptom may persist throughout the user's