Drug Use in Metropolitan America - Hardback - 1999

Robert M. Bray

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This book describes, relates and integrates findings from a study of the Washington DC metropolitan area that looked at the nature and extent of drug use in a single urban setting. The research strategy involved focusing particularly on groups which have been traditionally underrepresented in household populations. The book serves as a methodological primer on how to undertake a study such as this. It places these findings in the larger context of the national drug abuse problem, as well as related social ills such as crime...

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This book describes, relates and integrates findings from a study of the Washington DC metropolitan area that looked at the nature and extent of drug use in a single urban setting. The research strategy involved focusing particularly on groups which have been traditionally underrepresented in household populations. The book serves as a methodological primer on how to undertake a study such as this. It places these findings in the larger context of the national drug abuse problem, as well as related social ills such as crime and homelessness. A concluding chapter looks squarely at some of the implications of the study, pointing the way for further research, but especially for public policy decisions regarding drug use.

Year of publication: 1999
Pagination: 366 pages, tables, figures, references, index
Format: Hardback
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Editora

SAGE Publications Inc

Dimensão

229 x 152 x 28

Peso

694

Colecção

Social issues & processes

Tema

Drug & substance abuse: social aspects|Urban communities

Origem

United States

EAN

9780761903741

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