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Rohypnol
Chapman, T. (2000). Drug-facilitated sexual assault: challenges to law enforcement. The Police Chief 67 (6): 38.
Elliott, S. M. (2008). Drug-facilitated sexual assault: Educating women about the risks. Nursing for Women's Health, 12(1), 30-37.
Fitzgerald, N., and Riley K,.J. (2000). Drug-facilitated rape: looking for the missing pieces. National Institute of Justice Journal 243: 8-15
Johnston, L. D., O'Malley, P. M., Bachman, J. G., & Schulenberg, J. E. (2007). Monitoring the Future national survey results on drug use, 1975-2006: Volume II, College students and adults ages 19-45 (NIH Publication No. 07-6206). Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, 307 pp.
Lawyer, S., Resnick, H., Bakanic, V., Burkett, T., & Kilpatrick, D. (2010). Forcible, drug-facilitated, and incapacitated rape and sexual assault among undergraduate women, Journal of American College Health, 58(5), 453-460.
Lively, K. (1996). The 'date-rape drug': colleges worry about reports of growing use of Rohypnol, a sedative. The Chronicle of Higher Education 42: A29.
Phelps, E. F. (1996). Ravages of Rohypnol. Security Management 40(11): 14.
Rickert, V., I., and Wiemann, C., M.(1998). Date rape among adolescents and young adults. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol 11(4): 167-75.
Saum, C. A. and J. A. Inciardi (1997). Rohypnol misuse in the United States. Substance Use and Misuse 32(6): 723-31.
Schwartz, R., and Milteer, R. et al. (2000). Drug-facilitated sexual assault ('date rape'). South Med J 93(6): 558-61.
Simmons, M. M., and Cupp, M. J. (1998). Use and abuse of flunitrazepam. Ann Pharmacother 32(1): 117-9.
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