The sociology of American drug use

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The sociology of American drug use

Charles E. Faupel, Alan M. Horowitz, Greg S. Weaver

McGraw-Hill, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

Unlike most texts about drug use, which are written either from a counseling/psychology or physiology/pharmacology point of view, The Sociology of American Drug Use mainstreams the coverage for sociology and criminology programs, and at the same time provides a broader sociological perspective on drug use. Much of this material comes from Charles Faupel's own research experience among street heroin addicts on the East coast; several chapters offer an ethnographer's perspective on the specific issues addressed, while at the same time maintaining a focus on the basics of this substantive field.

目次

Section 1: A Sociological Approach to Drug UseChapter 1: The Sociological Study of Drug UseChapter 2: A Brief History of Drugs in AmericaChapter 3: Classifying Psychoactive DrugsChapter 4: Theoretical Explanations for Drug UseChapter 5: Subcultures of Drug UseChapter 6: Official and Unofficial Data SourcesSection 2: Social Correlates of Drug UseChapter 7: Demographic and Occupational Correlates of Drug UseChapter 8: Health Correlates of Drug UseChapter 9: Drugs and the EconomyChapter 10: Drugs, Crime and ViolenceSection 3: Societal Responses to Drug UseChapter 11: Legal Responses to Drug Use: Prohibition, Decriminalization and LegalizationChapter 12: Therapeutic Responses to Drug Use: Drug TreatmentChapter 13: Preemptive Responses to Drug Use: Drug Education and Drug TestingChapter 14: Drug Policy for the Twenty-First Century

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