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Laboratory Evaluation of the Los Angeles Police Department's Drugged Driver Detection Procedures

NCJ Number
106315
Author(s)
T E Anderson
Date Published
1985
Length
3 pages
Annotation
The Los Angeles Police Department has developed a rating procedure for detecting drug-impaired drivers and identifying the responsible drug class (e.g., depressant, stimulant, marijuana).
Abstract
In this laboratory evaluation of the procedure, four police drug recognition officers used a modified rating procedure to evaluate subjects administered specified doses of marijuana, valium, and d-amphetamine (at two dose levels each), and secobarbital (at one dose level). Overall, raters were quite accurate in their judgments. For certain drug-dose combinations most subjects were rated as intoxicated, but for others (particularly low doses), most were not. Subjects rated as intoxicated had almost always received a drug, and raters were quite accurate in identifying the responsible drug class. Subjects who had not received a drug were almost always judged not to be intoxicated. 1 table.