| | Drug Toxicology for Prosecutors: Targeting Hardcore Impaired |
| | 0,38 | | MB | Drivers |
| | 59 | | stron |
| | 2314 | | ID | American Prosecutors Research Institute |
| | 2004 | | rok |
| | Introduction: A Horse of Different Color |
| | 1 Drugs and Driving for Prosecutors |
| | 3 The Prevalence of Drug-Impaired Driving |
| | 5 Alcohol vs. Drug-Related DWI |
| | 7 Prevalence of Specific Drugs in DWI |
| | 11 Common Drug Effects: Pharmacology for Prosecutors |
| | 21 How Can Drugs Impair Driving? |
| | 27 Measuring Impairment |
| | 31 Toxicology and the Drug Evaluation and |
| | Classification Program |
| | 33 Drug Detection and Implications for Driver Impairment |
| | 39 Testing Methodology in the Forensic Toxicology Laboratory |
| | 43 Case Preparation and the Toxicologist as Expert Witness |
| | 47 Conclusion |
| | 49 Case Studies |
| | 53 Endnotes |
| | 55 Acknowledgements |
| | 57 Appendix 1: Glossary |
| | 61 Appendix 2: Predicate Questions for Toxicologist |