Publication Date
12-2-2021
Program
Honors
First Advisor
Platterborze, Peter
Second Advisor
Langston, Camille
Document Type
Thesis
Medium
Manuscript
Abstract
This review highlights the recent use of ketamine to subdue alleged criminals as an anesthetic. The history and usage of ketamine are studied as a focus on the implementation of ketamine to treat different human needs. The properties and similarities to PCP are compared. All forms of administration, both legal and illegal, and dosages are studied. The review is concluded by a look at the use of ketamine by law enforcement, especially by the Aurora police department.
Recommended Citation
Onofre, Maria, "Police Officers use of Ketamine to Subdue Alleged Criminals" (2021). Honors Program Theses and Research Projects. 14.
https://commons.stmarytx.edu/honorstheses/14
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