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Rochester SACSI Research

Analysis of Homicide Victim Toxicology Reports

INTRODUCTION

FINDINGS

Percent of Victims Testing Positive

35.536.8

13.2 5.3 0

510152025303540

AlcoholMarijuanaCocaineHeroin

Drug

Percent

Reasonable Comparisons

2000 National

Household Survey on

Drug Use (U.S.

Population Data- Ages

12 and older) 1999 Youth Risk Behavior

Surveillance System

Arrestee Drug Abuse

Monitoring Program

(A.D.A.M) (Median Data- Male

Arrestee Populations in 27

Cities) Homicide Victims: 2000-2001

(Data from Toxicology Reports)

Polydrug Use

Figure 1:

Number of Drugs and Type (N=79)

None, 24

One Drug, 36Two Drugs, 15

Three Drugs, 1

Additional Analyses:

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Drug When Positive for 1 Drug

N=36

Marijuana, 16

Alcohol, 15Cocaine, 4

Heroin, 1

Drugs when Positive for 2

N=15

Alc & MJ, 8

Alc & Coc, 2

Alc & Her, 1MJ & Coc, 2

MJ & Her, 1

Coc & Her, 1

Drugs When Positive for 3 (N=1)

Alc, MJ & Coc, 1

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Implications for Intervention

A Note on Methodology

VARIABLE (database variable name) DATA SOURCE

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VARIABLE (database variable name) DATA SOURCE

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