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In recent years, drug-facilitated sexual assault has become a growing concern
among health and community educators. A number of drugs have become known as
"date rape drugs" or "predatory drugs" because they are used
to incapacitate individuals for the purposes of committing a crime, often sexual
assault.
Alcohol is the drug most commonly associated with sexual assault, but incidents
involving other drugs are on the rise. These drugs, also called "club
drugs" because of their popularity in dance clubs and bars, can be
unknowingly given to a victim, incapacitate the victim, and prevent him/her from
resisting during a sexual assault or other crime. They can also produce amnesia
causing a victim to be unclear of what, if any, crime was committed.
These drugs are particularly dangerous when combined with alcohol. As with any coerced sexual activity, victims of drug-facilitated sexual assault cannot protect themselves from HIV, other sexually transmitted diseases, or unintended pregnancy.
This fact sheet provides information on three of the most common predatory drugs.

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