Drugs in American SocietyThe new edition of this well-respected brief text probes the drug phenomenon in all its social, cultural and legal complexity. It covers the full range of psychoactive drug use, from legal medical and prescription use to criminal, recreational use, from casual use to addiction. As in previous editions, Goode remains unique in his emphasis on the sociological perspective, explaining the drug phenomenon using sociological concepts supported by recent data from a wide range of sources. "Drugs in American Society, 5/e" provides the most balanced and up-to-date investigation of drug use available. |
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Page 190
Again, the National Household Survey confmned this; roughly half as many
college graduates (3.7 percent) admitted to “heavy” alcohol consumption as was
true of its high-school dropouts, 7.1 percent; “heavy” use was defined as five or ...
Again, the National Household Survey confmned this; roughly half as many
college graduates (3.7 percent) admitted to “heavy” alcohol consumption as was
true of its high-school dropouts, 7.1 percent; “heavy” use was defined as five or ...
Page 293
Now, just about the time you get the works in the water [to clean it], which is
maybe five to ten seconds, ten seconds at the most, you get this thing coming up
the back of your neck, this zing, when your skin starts to prickle, and it goes to
your ...
Now, just about the time you get the works in the water [to clean it], which is
maybe five to ten seconds, ten seconds at the most, you get this thing coming up
the back of your neck, this zing, when your skin starts to prickle, and it goes to
your ...
Page 360
For instance, while more than a quarter of TC enrollees said that they were
regular cocaine users a year before program entry, only 1 in 10 used at this same
level three to five years after leaving the program (Hubbard et al., 1989, p. 109).
For instance, while more than a quarter of TC enrollees said that they were
regular cocaine users a year before program entry, only 1 in 10 used at this same
level three to five years after leaving the program (Hubbard et al., 1989, p. 109).
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Contents
Prologue | 1 |
POTENTIAL VERSUS REALLIFE EFFECTS | 7 |
A DOZEN PRINCIPLES OF CLEAR THINKING ABOUT DRUGS | 13 |
Copyright | |
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