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SecularMotion

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4. Anabolic Steroid Use and Abuse by Police Officers
Sun Aug 14, 2016, 07:30 AM
Aug 2016
An officer crashes a police car and seriously injures an innocent bystander. The investigation reveals that the officer was acting erratically, had bloodshot eyes, and slurred his speech. The officer’s supervisor is called, and the decision is made to test for alcohol consumption. The test results determine that the officer was in fact intoxicated. Disciplinary action is taken, resulting in the officer’s termination for drinking alcohol while driving on duty. Though exposed to liability, the department recognizes the dangers of alcohol abuse and appropriately responds when a dangerous situation presents itself.

Another officer, involved in several shootings and use-of-force incidents, garners significant attention within his agency and the media. Investigations reveal that the unrelated incidents were questionable but lawful and, according to the officer, justified based on perceived threats. The agency’s use-of-force review reluctantly finds the officer within policy but awaits the next incident. How many police leaders would recognize that this officer could have a problem similar to the one in the first example? If the officer’s appearance indicated he was exceptionally muscular, would they consider the possible abuse of anabolic steroids? What would prompt them to believe that excessive use of force could be associated with “’roid rage,” a hyperaggressive, violent state of mind supposedly brought on by steroid use? When and how would they confirm that their suspicions are true? What if a defense or civil attorney proposed that an officer was a steroid abuser based on the officer’s appearance and witnessed behaviors? Compared with alcohol and other illicit drugs, anabolic steroids (also known as anabolic-androgenic steroids, or AASs) are not easily detected. Supervisors typically are trained to look for inappropriate behaviors that might justify a “just cause” drug screen; however, with AASs the behaviors and other indicators might not be as easily recognized.

Recently, accounts of major league baseball’s steroid era have come to light, Olympic athletes have admitted use, and many other major sporting icons have been stripped of their titles after being caught using performance-enhancing drugs such as AASs and human growth hormone (HGH). Unfortunately, growing evidence suggests a similar abuse of AASs and other performance-enhancing drugs by law enforcement professionals. Across the United States, several investigations associated with Internet pharmacies and “antiaging” clinics in association with unscrupulous physicians have revealed officers caught up in this web of illicit drug use.

Although the traditional reason for the use of AASs is to improve athletic performance, AASs also appeal to officers wanting a tactical edge or an intimidating appearance. Unlike with other forms of drug abuse, steroid users do not take their drug recreationally; on the contrary, some state they need these drugs in order to do their job effectively or improve their “job performance.” From street officers who consider themselves vulnerable to bigger, more aggressive criminals to special-assignment officers who are regularly tested for their physical abilities, officers are turning to performance-enhancing drugs such as AASs and HGH as a shortcut to improved performance. This article will not delve into the abuse of HGH, which is not a controlled substance but is obtained by prescription only and has very limited use—none for normal adults.

http://www.policechiefmagazine.org/magazine/?fuseaction=display_arch&article_id=1512&issue_id=62008

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Marion Barry's son dies of an overdose [View all] mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2016 OP
So damned sad get the red out Aug 2016 #1
Unfortunately drug addiction is part of the culture in some segments of society.... pipoman Aug 2016 #2
Anabolic Steroid Use and Abuse by Police Officers SecularMotion Aug 2016 #4
I have been wondering about this get the red out Aug 2016 #10
We are told in this thread that drug use is not the user's fault Dreamer Tatum Aug 2016 #18
That's certainly one possible inference out of many, many more. LanternWaste Aug 2016 #46
Drug addiction has infiltrated all segments of society. Chemisse Aug 2016 #5
Opiate Addiction has taken hold in NH and Ohio among other states garagedoor Aug 2016 #6
It is absolutely about culture.... pipoman Aug 2016 #14
It is get the red out Aug 2016 #7
In the genes Scarsdale Aug 2016 #16
No, a predisposition for addition is genetic. Igel Aug 2016 #32
What culture would that be and in what segment of society???? BronxBoy Aug 2016 #23
I don't have to pick my words carefully at all.. pipoman Aug 2016 #25
Sure yo do... BronxBoy Aug 2016 #27
You are the dog whisle pipoman Aug 2016 #33
Race Baiter....LOL BronxBoy Aug 2016 #35
Some pretend there is a racist behind every blade of grass. . pipoman Aug 2016 #37
You still havent answered my question BronxBoy Aug 2016 #38
Why would I...you're already proclaiming me what ever it is...oh yeah..a racist... pipoman Aug 2016 #40
Oh..and I answered your question in post 25.... pipoman Aug 2016 #41
Where'd ya go? Decided maybe you jumped to a false conclusion based on hatred rather than facts? pipoman Aug 2016 #45
I, for one, know what 'drug culture' means citood Aug 2016 #51
But the poster didn't say drug culture..... BronxBoy Aug 2016 #52
There you are again pretending I said something I didn't pipoman Aug 2016 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author BronxBoy Aug 2016 #36
Marion and Effie Barry were separated and then divorced well before garagedoor Aug 2016 #28
Marion Barry (the father who was mayor of DC) majored in chemistry. mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2016 #30
He was raised as the son of the crackhead. pipoman Aug 2016 #34
While all answers are responses, not all response are answers. Yours was a clever response. LanternWaste Aug 2016 #47
Why do you repeat yourself on every post? pipoman Aug 2016 #50
It's called Drug Culture Shankapotomus Aug 2016 #44
What " segments of society" are you suggesting? montana_hazeleyes Aug 2016 #31
You can see that poster coming a mile away... BronxBoy Aug 2016 #39
I am as clear in 25 as any English speaking person can be... pipoman Aug 2016 #43
No more, nor no less clear than responding to the question "what is the sum of 2+2?" LanternWaste Aug 2016 #48
Post 25 pipoman Aug 2016 #42
I think this is one of the most racist statements I have read on DU, in it's implication ... kwassa Aug 2016 #53
Oh really... then you should check yourself pipoman Aug 2016 #54
As long as the 'war on drugs' madokie Aug 2016 #3
plus 1 Liberal_in_LA Aug 2016 #8
And then there's that personal responsibility issue. Trust Buster Aug 2016 #9
Some people are genetically.disposed towards addiction philosslayer Aug 2016 #11
I disagree. Marion Barry (the father) was the Mayor of Washington D.C. and had all the resources Trust Buster Aug 2016 #12
Your compassion is noted. philosslayer Aug 2016 #13
Blaming an addicts behavior on the government is NOT compassion. Trust Buster Aug 2016 #21
I agree. A lot of people that comment on addiction have no idea how powerful it is. Skeeter Barnes Aug 2016 #15
Booze Scarsdale Aug 2016 #17
I became an alcoholic the first time I caught a buzz at 15. Skeeter Barnes Aug 2016 #19
Some genetic predisposition does not mean that he was unable... TipTok Aug 2016 #20
I agree TexasBushwhacker Aug 2016 #22
It's still a choice... TipTok Aug 2016 #26
So, there is no free will? Freddie Stubbs Aug 2016 #49
Addiction is a real motherfucker. I've been there. May Barry finally know peace. Throd Aug 2016 #24
Congratulations for finding your way out of it. Warpy Aug 2016 #29
RIP bigwillq Aug 2016 #56
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