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239 "...truth serum..."<br />
"Sodium thiopental, better known as Sodium Pentothal (a trademark of Abbott<br />
Laboratories), thiopental, thiopentone sodium, or trapanal, is a rapid-onset short-acting<br />
barbiturate general anaesthetic. It is an intravenous ultra-short-acting barbiturate. Sodium<br />
thiopental is a depressant <strong>and</strong> is sometimes used during interrogations - not to cause pain<br />
(in fact, it may have just the opposite effect), but to weaken the resolve of the subject <strong>and</strong><br />
make him or her more compliant to pressure.<br />
Thiopental is still used in some places as a truth serum. <strong>The</strong> barbiturates as a class<br />
decrease higher cortical brain functioning. Psychiatrists hypothesize that because lying is<br />
more complex than telling the truth, suppression of the higher cortical functions may lead to<br />
the uncovering of the "truth". However, the reliability of confessions made under thiopental is<br />
dubious; the drug tends to make subjects chatty <strong>and</strong> cooperative with interrogators, but a<br />
practiced liar or someone who has a false story firmly established would still be quite able to<br />
lie while under the influence of the drug."<br />
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240 "...the Witness Protection Program..."<br />
"(also known as the Witness Security Program, or WitSec) was established under Title V<br />
of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, which in turn sets out the manner in which the<br />
U.S. Attorney General may provide for the relocation <strong>and</strong> protection of a witness or potential<br />
witness of the federal government, or for a state government in an official proceeding<br />
concerning organized crime or other serious offenses. See 18 U.S.C.A 3521 et. seq.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Federal Government also gives grants to the states to enable them to provide similar<br />
services. <strong>The</strong> federal program is called WITSEC (the Federal Witness Protection Program)<br />
<strong>and</strong> was founded in the late 1960s by Gerald Shur when he was in the Organized Crime <strong>and</strong><br />
Racketeering Section of the United States Department of Justice. Most witnesses are<br />
protected by the U.S. Marshals Service, while protection of incarcerated witnesses is the<br />
duty of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.<br />
Normally, the witness is provided with a new name <strong>and</strong> location. Witnesses are encouraged<br />
to keep their first names <strong>and</strong> choose last names with the same initial. <strong>The</strong> U.S. Marshals<br />
Service provides new documentation, assists in finding housing <strong>and</strong> employment <strong>and</strong><br />
provides a stipend until the witness gets on his or her feet, but the stipend can be<br />
discontinued if the U.S. Marshals Service feels that the witness is not making an aggressive<br />
effort to find a job. Witnesses are not to travel back to their hometowns or contact<br />
unprotected family members or former associates. Around 17 percent of protected witnesses<br />
that have committed a crime will commit another crime, compared to the almost 40 percent<br />
of parolees who return to crime. This has led to action by Congressional committees<br />
requiring WITSEC <strong>and</strong> other witness protection programs to notify local officials of a witness'<br />
transfer before relocating them.<br />
Many states, including California, Illinois, <strong>and</strong> New York, have their own witness protection<br />
programs for crimes not covered by the federal program. <strong>The</strong> state-run programs provide<br />
less extensive protections than the federal program."<br />
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