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Drugs and violence : causes, correlates, and consequences
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  • Drugs and violence : causes, correlates, and consequences
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  • National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, Md : 1990
Fysisk beskrivning
  • 283 s : ill.
Serietitel - biuppslagsform
  • NIDA research monograph series ; 103
Serietitel - ej biuppslagsform
  • DHHS publication ; 91-1721
Anmärkning: Allmän
  • E-bok
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning
  • Exploring the substance abuse-violence connection. Violence as regulation and social control in the distribution of crack. Violence associated with acute cocaine use in patients admitted to a medical emergency department. The operational styles of crack houses in Detroit . The crack-violence connection within a population of hard-core adolescent offenders. The relationship between cocaine use, drug sales and other delinquency among a cohort of high-risk youths over time. The drug use-violent delinquency link among adolescent Mexican-Americans. Gangs, drugs, and violence. The interrelationships between alcohol and drugs and family violence. Drug-related violence and street prostitution. Drug disorder, mental illness, and violence. Who's right: different outcomes when police and scientists view the same set of homicide events, New York City, 1988.
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  • National Institute on Drug Abuse
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*24510$aDrugs and violence :$bcauses, correlates, and consequences
*260  $aRockville, Md :$bNational Institute on Drug Abuse,$c1990
*300  $a283 s :$bill.
*440  $aNIDA research monograph series ;$v103 
*490  $aDHHS publication ; $v91-1721
*500  $aE-bok
*520  $aExploring the substance abuse-violence connection. Violence as regulation and social control in the distribution of crack. Violence associated with acute cocaine use in patients admitted to a medical emergency department. The operational styles of crack houses in Detroit . The crack-violence connection within a population of hard-core adolescent offenders. The relationship between cocaine use, drug sales and other delinquency among a cohort of high-risk youths over time. The drug use-violent delinquency link among adolescent Mexican-Americans. Gangs, drugs, and violence. The interrelationships between alcohol and drugs and family violence. Drug-related violence and street prostitution. Drug disorder, mental illness, and violence. Who's right: different outcomes when police and scientists view the same set of homicide events, New York City, 1988.
*650 4$aSubstance abuse
*650 4$aViolence
*650 4$aStreet drugs
*650 4$aCocaine
*650 4$aUnited States
*650 4$aNew York City
*650 4$aEmergency service, hospital
*650 4$aJuvenile delinquency
*650 4$aCrime
*650 4$aAdolescent
*650 4$aProstitution
*650 4$aFamily
*7001 $aDe la Rosa, Mario$eed. et al
*7101 $aNational Institute on Drug Abuse$0124050
*85640$uhttps://archives.drugabuse.gov/sites/default/files/monograph103.pdf
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