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LIBRARY OF ARTICLESAll material on this website are © Copyright. Prior written permission is required to reproduce or copy these articles in any printed or digital form. Please contact our office for more information at safety@kidpower.org Personal Safety and Self Defense for children, teens and adultsArticle. Date rape drugs and prevention.Sexual Assault Prevention: Date-Rape DrugsProtecting yourself from drugs used in sexual assault.Sexual assault is easier to commit with a victim who is not resisting. Drugs can affect awareness, cognition, and responses, and there has been growing concern about the different types of drugs used to facilitate sexual assault against women and men. The drugs used cause the victim to be incapacitated, unable to fight back, or, in many cases, unable even to remember than an assault occurred. These types of drugs are commonly referred to as “date-rape” drugs because they are often used as a precursor to sexual assault. However, these drugs have been used in other types of crimes such as robbery and other forms of physical violence. What are date-rape drugs and what do they do?Date-rape drugs often work quickly, within 10-20 minutes, and are difficult to spot because they have no smell, taste, texture or color. They come in liquid, powder, and pill forms that can be easily added to drinks without someone’s knowledge. The drugs cause victims to become ill, disoriented, very sleepy and unable to move or think clearly, and/or incapable of remembering what happened to them. The effects of the drugs can be intensified by alcohol and can last anywhere from 2-24 hours. Rapists are using the date rape drugs as a way to overpower their victims. The drugs are, sadly, easily accessible, especially on college campuses and in college towns. Many are legal for other purposes and are therefore readily available and inexpensive. Attackers may bring a person a drink, like a soda, beer, or coffee, and put the drug in it. Or they put the drug in the drink or food while the targeted person is temporarily away from it (i.e. in the bathroom, talking to friends, etc.). Often, when the victim becomes ill or disoriented, the rapist is able to take the victim to a different location easily to commit a sexual assault. The victim wakes up later and is rarely able to remember what happened. There are at least three date rape drugsRohypnol (Roofies, Rope, Ruffies, R2, Ruffles, Roche, Forget-pill): is a pill that dissolves in liquids. It is odorless and tasteless, and until recently, colorless. The new pills turn blue when added to liquids. However, the old pills, with no color, are still available. It takes effect after about 10-20 minutes and last 2-8 hours. It is a strong tranquilizer and causes extreme sleepiness, amnesia, problems talking, and muscle relaxation. Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate (GHB, Liquid Extacy, Liquid X, Scoop, Easy Lay) is a liquid, powder or tablet used in a certain form by body builders. In some situations, it can have a slightly salty taste. The drug gives a feeling of calm, relaxation, and sensuality, and, for women especially, it can cause a loss of inhibition. It can cause sudden and deep sleep if given in a large dose. It takes effect in 10-15 minutes and lasts a few hours. The effect can last much longer when taken with alcohol. Ketamine Hydrochloride ('K', Special K, Vitamin K, Ket) is a liquid, powder or pill that is an anesthetic used mainly as an animal tranquilizer. It is a newer date-rape drug and causes amnesia, a dream-like feeling or dissociation (the feeling of the mind being separated from the body), loss of sense of time, and hallucinations. How to protect yourself
Is alcohol a date rape drug?While GHB, Rohypnol, and Ketamine are considered "date rape drugs," there are other drugs that affect judgment and behavior and can put a person at risk for unwanted or risky sexual activity. Alcohol is one of those drugs. When a person is drinking alcohol:
But remember: even if a victim of sexual assault drank alcohol, he or she is NOT at fault for being assaulted. If you think that you have been drugged and raped
For more information on date rape drugs in the United States, contact the National Women's Health Information Center at 800-994-9662. Sexual assault facilitated by drugs can be prevented much of the time by awareness of the problem and by taking charge to minimize the chances of ingesting the drug. Date-rape drugs are used much more often than many people realize and are important to keep in mind in social situations. Simple precautions, such as never taking a drink from someone you don’t trust and going out with aware friends, can make a huge difference. Make sure to talk about date-rape drugs with friends and family so that they can be informed and aware as well.
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