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Drug-Crime Debate - Obstacles to Understanding the Relationship

NCJ Number
83081
Journal
Journal of Drug Issues Volume: 12 Issue: 2 Dated: (Spring 1982) Pages: 153-166
Author(s)
R R Clayton; B S Tuchfeld
Date Published
1982
Length
14 pages
Annotation
Two general obstacles to an understanding of the drug-crime relationship are discussed at length.
Abstract
The first deals with the lack of consensus in the literature and the second deals with definitions of causality. The Hirschi and Selvin (1973) conception of causality is applied to the available data and found to support a causal relationship. A model for examining the causal status of a relationship is also presented along with comments on the scientific community's reaction to policy makers. Finally, an abbreviated crime-drug research agenda is suggested. (Author abstract)

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