Drug Identification and Recognition: Hallucinogens
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Course Overview: Drug
Identification and Recognition: Hallucinogens, an eLearning course in a series of Drug Identification
modules, examines various types of commonly abused hallucinogens and current
trends relating to these substances. The other courses in this series include The Opioid Crisis in America; Stimulants, Depressants, Antidepressants and Inhalants, and Dissociative Anesthetics.
In 2018, 5.2 million Americans aged 12 or older acknowledged misusing hallucinogens the previous year. While the number of total Americans misusing hallucinogens since that time has remained relatively flat, disturbing new trends are developing - increased use by high-school aged students and young adults and the emergence of designer drugs.
This module helps law enforcement officers and other criminal justice professionals employ the appropriate actions and safety measures when responding to illicit drug-related events. This course focuses on how a user’s emotional state can influence the hallucinogen’s effects.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify commonly abused hallucinogens
- Summarize current trends related to hallucinogens
- Describe common effects of hallucinogens on the body
- Explain how a user’s current emotional state can influence the hallucinogen’s effects
Target Audience: Law enforcement, criminal justice professionals, service providers, corrections professionals, court system personnel, social workers, behavioral health/treatment providers, and other community stakeholders.
Cooperative Partners: This tuition-free online training was developed by the National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College and was originally supported by cooperative agreement 2017-CK-WXK-007 by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.
Learning Hours: 1 hour including the pre-test and post-test.