
Forensic Chemistry of Substance Misuse
A Guide to Drug Control
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- English
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Forensic Chemistry of Substance Misuse
A Guide to Drug Control
About this book
This book builds on an earlier publication by the same author: The Misuse of Drugs Act: A Guide for Forensic Scientists. It provides a chemical background to the domestic and international legal controls on drugs of abuse and related substances and includes coverage of 'designer drugs' and generic/analogue controls from the UK, US and New Zealand perspectives. The content of the book has been fully updated and rearranged and the scope has been considerably expanded. More general chapters cover the recent history of the drug classification debate and a proposal for consolidating a wide range of legal controls on chemical substances. An account is provided of the Early Warning System on 'New Psychoactive Substances' in operation in the European Union. Technical and subsidiary material is placed in 20 Appendices, which list controlled substances and cover topics such as: precursor chemicals, related legislation, sentencing guidelines and detailed chemical/pharmacological profiles of the most commonly-abused drugs. There is a glossary and a bibliography, while extensive footnotes support the text and provide references to selected publications and Internet sources. The book contains a number of unique features, not found in any other single publication: * For the forensic scientist, the book contains a complete list of all drug substances controlled by UK and International law. It explains the chemical-structural definitions and the significance to the legislation of terms such as salt, base, stereoisomer, ester, ether, derivative, homologue and isotope * For the more general reader, there is an account of the history of domestic, European and International drugs control, the long debate about drug classification, the role of risk assessment and how the legal control of a wide range of harmful chemical substances might be consolidated * For the criminal lawyer, the book provides a useful adjunct to standard works on case and statute law This unique book has general appeal to anybody needing information on drugs of abuse including forensic scientists, researchers, teachers, criminal lawyers, customs officers, postgraduate and graduate students. It is of particular interest to those studying forensic science.
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1.1 DRUG MISUSE
| Drug | % Population | Class in Misuse of Drugs Act |
| Cannabis | 8.2 | Class B pending (Class C in survey period) |
| Cocaine powder | 2.6 | Class A |
| Ecstasy | 1.8 | Class A |
| Amyl nitrite | 1.4 | Not controlled |
| “Amphetamines” | 1.3 | Class B (mostly amphetamine) |
| “Magic mushrooms” | 0.6 | Class A |
| “Tranquillisers” | 0.4 | Class C (Benzodiazepines) |
| Ketamine | 0.3 | Class C |
| Crack cocaine | 0.2 | Class A |
| LSD | 0.2 | Class A |
| Glues | 0.2 | Not controlled |
| Heroin | 0.1 | Class A |
| Anabolic steroids | 0.1 | Class C |
| Any drug | 10.0 | n/a |
1.2 ABBREVIATIONS
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Preface
- Contents
- Glossary
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Control of Chemical Substances
- Chapter 3 Nomenclature
- Chapter 4 Drug Control at International and European Level
- Chapter 5 Drug Legislation in the UK
- Chapter 6 Generic Controls in the UK
- Chapter 7 Natural Products – Problem Areas
- Chapter 8 Other Problems of Chemical/Legal Interpretation
- Chapter 9 Candidates for Future Control
- Chapter 10 Generic and Analogue Control – International Comparisons
- Chapter 11 The Drug Classification Debate
- Chapter 12 The Future of “Substance” Legislation in the UK
- General Bibliography
- Appendix 1 Modification and Amendment Orders to the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
- Appendix 2 The Misuse of Drugs Regulations (Schedule 4)
- Appendix 3 The Misuse of Drugs Regulations (Schedule 5)
- Appendix 4 Drug “Intermediates” in the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
- Appendix 5 Drug Precursors
- Appendix 6 A Brief History of the Legal Status of Hash Oil
- Appendix 7 Other Drug-Related Legislation
- Appendix 8 Relevant Stated Cases
- Appendix 9 Sentencing Guidelines
- Appendix 10 Profiles of the Major Drugs of Misuse1
- Appendix 11 Field Tests and the “Guilty Plea Policy”
- Appendix 12 Purities and Drug Content of Illicit Substances
- Appendix 13 Prices and Wrap Sizes of Illicit Drugs
- Appendix 14 Useful Websites
- Appendix 15 The Misuse of Drugs Act – Schedule 2 (Parts I to III)
- Appendix 16 The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 – Schedule 2 (Part IV)
- Appendix 17 Phenethylamines added to the Misuse of Drugs Act in 2001
- Appendix 18 Structural Classification of the Phenethylamines added to the Misuse of Drugs Act in 2001
- Appendix 19 Molecular Structures of the Phenethylamines added to the Misuse of Drugs Act
- Appendix 20 Derivatives of Tryptamine
- Subject Index