Drugs and Crime in Lifestyle Perspective
- Glenn D. Walters - Kutztown University, USA
Volume:
1
Series:
Drugs, Health, and Social Policy
Drugs, Health, and Social Policy
Other Titles in:
Criminology & Criminal Justice (General)
Criminology & Criminal Justice (General)
April 1994 | 144 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This volume explores the correlation between drug abuse and crime. In examining the thinking and behavioural patterns common to both, it proposes a new explanatory model. Seeing involvement in drug abuse and crime as overlapping lifestyles, the author considers four primary factors: conditions, choices, cognitions and change. By comparing this new model with existing models, Walters provides new insight into drug abuse, crime and their overlap.
The Drug-Crime Connection
Conditions
Choice
Cognition
Change
The Drug-Crime Connection Reconsidered