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big1devin

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DAWN is based on units of analysis that are:
 
  a. directly related to the use of drugs
  b. indirectly linked to criminal offenses
  c. directly reported to the survey by the offender
  d. indirectly related by the victim

Question 2

Drug episodes are defined as:
 
  a. excessive use of drugs during a certain time frame
  b. withdrawal from a certain drug that lasts for an extended period
  c. visits to a hospital emergency room that are produced by or directly related to the use of illegal drugs or nonmedical use of drugs
  d. lengthy periods of drug use exceeding one year



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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