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Chapter 9 Alcohol and Other Drugs
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Drug Drug – any chemical substance that affects the mind or body Drugs and Culture –Perception of drugs vary from society to society –Definition of drugs change over time
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Drug Use Use of selected drugs in the past 30 days by those 12 years and older (1980-2005) –Alcohol – 50-60% –Cigarettes – 30-40% –Marijuana – 5-15% –Cocaine – Less than 5% –Hallucinogens – Less than 5% (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2006)
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Reasons for Drug Use 1.Therapeutic uses. 2.Recreational uses. 3.Spiritual or psychological use. 4.Escape 5.Social conformity
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Drug Abuse Drug abuse – use of any illegal substance or the use of a legal substance in a way that violates accepted medical practice Addiction – physical or psychological craving for a drug Dependency – state in which a person’s body has adjusted to regular use of a drug
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Types of Drugs Stimulants – drugs that increase alertness, changing a person’s mood by increasing energy –Caffeine –Nicotine –Ritalin –Cocaine and Crack –Amphetamines Depressants – drugs that slow the operation of the central nervous system –Analgesics –Sedatives and Alcohol –Antipsychotics
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Types of Drugs Hallucinogens – distort sensory perceptions (LSD, “ecstasy”, etc) Cannabis – sense of euphoria and relaxation (marijuana, hashish) Steroids – build muscle and strength Prescription Drugs
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Drugs and Other Social Problems Family Life – codependency, parental addiction, child neglect, family violence Health Problems - damage organs and influence malnutrition Homelessness – drug and alcohol use common Crime – violent offenders under the influence Global Poverty – illegal drugs as a source of needed income
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Response to the Drug Problem Strategies –Interdiction – stopping the movement of drugs across the country’s borders –Prosecution –Education –Treatment War on Drugs Decriminalization – removing current criminal penalties that punish the manufacturing, sale, and personal use of drugs
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Theoretical Analysis Structural-Functional –Drugs help and harm order of society Social-Conflict –Drug problems are linked to social inequality Symbolic-Interaction –Variable meanings attached to drug use
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