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The book "Chemical Submission: Putting an End to Preconceived Ideas" by Dr. Leila El Shawashi demystifies the phenomenon of chemical submission, which involves using substances with psychological or neurotropic effects on an individual without their knowledge, aiming to commit assault or other crimes. It explains that this phenomenon is not limited to depicting perpetrators in nightlife venues or clubs but can also occur in homes and everyday settings, targeting people of all ages. The book clarifies that chemical submission involves substances that affect consciousness and memory, potentially causing the victim to forget what happened. Because these substances are rapidly eliminated from the body, uncovering their use requires swift investigations and testing. The author emphasizes that this is a public health issue that must be addressed through national studies, improved health and judicial interventions, and training for professionals to handle suspected cases. She warns that the lack of statistics hampers understanding the true scope of the problem and stresses the need for institutional research to identify unreported or misdiagnosed cases.
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