CHEMICAL SUBMISSION A GROWING PHENOMENON WITH FUTURE IMPLICATIONS
Luis Inglada Galiana*, Maria San Miguel, Daniel Garcia-Moreno and Angel San Miguel
ABSTRACT
Chemical subjugation is a practice that consists of administering drugs to a person to carry out criminal acts such as harassment, theft, abuse and sexual assault or taking advantage of their voluntary consumption to carry out these acts. In addition to alcohol, other commonly used drugs are substances such as burundanga, ketamine, fentanyl, atropine, rohypol, GHB, etc. These substances are colorless, odorless, tasteless and can be easily diluted in any drink. Any of them, mixed with the drink, causes you to lose your will completely. The authorities point out that these are crimes facilitated by drugs in which the aggressor takes advantage of a woman with diminished will, in a state of semi-or unconsciousness and who also has amnesia that makes it difficult to tell the facts.
[Full Text Article] [Download Certificate]