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Crime and Drugs - The Issues and Literature

NCJ Number
83080
Journal
Journal of Drug Issues Volume: 12 Issue: 2 Dated: (Spring 1982) Pages: 137-152
Author(s)
D C McBride; C B McCoy
Date Published
1982
Length
16 pages
Annotation
It is the purpose of this paper to examine the major research issues in the study of the relationship between crime and drugs and to examine the relevant research literature as it applies to those issues.
Abstract
Typologies are constructed for both criminal and drug using behavior and it is argued that the relationship between crime and drugs should be examined for each type of crime and each type of drug. A variety of issues regarding the nature of the relationship are discussed. These issues include the statistical association, causal priority, heroin use and increased, sustained and type of criminal activity, the direction of the causal effect and the ecology of crime and drugs. Finally, it is argued that a longitudinal design is necessary before the complexities of the nature of the crime-drug relationship can begin to be unraveled. (Author abstract)

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