drogings
Drogings is a term used in criminology and law to describe the act of administering drugs to another person without consent, typically to incapacitate them or to facilitate an unlawful act such as theft or sexual assault. The noun form is constructed from drug plus -ing. In legal contexts, drogings is treated as an offense that can encompass poisoning, assault, and often sexual violence, depending on jurisdiction.
Definition and scope: Drogings refers to non-consensual administration of psychoactive or sedative substances. It is distinct
Legal status: In many countries, drugging someone is illegal and carries penalties ranging from assault to
Substances and methods: Offenders may use depressants, sedatives, or other intoxicants; the identification of substances relies
Prevention and response: Education, bystander intervention, proper storage and handling of medications, and rapid medical evaluation
History and impact: Drug-facilitated crimes have been documented across cultures; awareness campaigns seek to reduce risk
See also: Drug-facilitated rape, poisoning, assault, toxicology, forensic medicine.