Drugs
Statistics
Minors & Crime
Overall
War on Drugs
100

What type of drug is LSD?

Hallucinogen

100

In 2007 about ________ % of all arrests nationally were for possession of a controlled substance.

80%

100

__ of teens are arrested for burglary because they need money for drugs. 

44%

100

What is the #1 reason why people go to jail?

Drug offenses


100

What is the war on drugs? 

A campaign, led by the government, with the goal of decreasing the amount of illegal drug trade in the  United States. 

200

What is heroine? What is it made from? 

An opioid drug made from morphine.

200

How many heroine addicts are in the U.S.? How many crimes do they commit per year? 

Calculations indicate that the 450,000 heroin addicts in the U.S. commit more than 50,000,000 crimes per year.

200

What are the most common drugs used by teens? 

Alcohol, Marijuana, Nicotine, Cocaine, Heroin, Prescription drugs

200

Is any money going in to help addicts? If so, how much?

For each tax dollar we pay, only 1.9 cents are going to help addicts with treatment and prevention.

200

The war on drugs started in what year? 

1971

300

What type of drug is cocaine? What is it made from?

A stimulant drug made from the leaves of a coca plant in South America.

300

What percent of people committed a crime under the influence of cocaine? What percent involved violence?

26% of cocaine addicts committed a crime under the influence of cocaine, 95% involved violence 

300

If you are a juvenile offender, you may receive ______,_______,______, or ______.

Drug counseling, probation, detention, diversion

300

____ in ____ incarcerated people is locked up for a drug offense.

1 in 5

300

Every________ someone in America is arrested from drug possession.  

25 seconds

400

What type of drug is bath salts? What do bath salts look like? 

Human-made stimulant: a white or brown crystal powder.

400

What percent of incarcerated addicts return to substance abuse after being released from prison? And what percent will commit new crimes as well?

95% ; 60 to 80%

400
If you are distributing drugs at the age of 18 to a 14- 16 year old, you are facing a ___________ felony. 

Class D felony which can involve long jail sentences, strict probation, and fines. 

400

How much money was spent in the U.S. to stop the trading and selling of illegal drugs?

$47+ billion

400

The war on drugs costs the U.S. ___________ a year. 

$78 billion 

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