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Exploring the drugs-crime connection within the electronic dance music and hip-hop nightclub scenes [Elektronisk resurs]
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  • Exploring the drugs-crime connection within the electronic dance music and hip-hop nightclub scenes [Elektronisk resurs]
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  • Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware, Newark : 2007
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  • This report explores how the cultural ethos, behavioral norms, activities, and individual and group identities (subcultural phenomena), inherent to the electronic dance music (EDM- trance, house, and techno music) and the hip hop/rap (HH) nightclub scenes in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania impact the relationship between alcohol, drugs, and crime, with additional attention to victimization (the ADC+V relationship). These two music scenes provide a major source of leisure and entertainment activity for many young adults today, yet the subcultures surrounding them are disparate and have been linked to diverse social problems, including alcohol and illegal drug abuse, criminal activity and victimization. (From the abstract)
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