While the issues of substance use and abuse have been addressed from a
variety of perspectives and approaches, the fundamental social issues
have not been covered in any systematic way. This book represents the
first academic effort to apply major sociological theories to the
field of substance use and abuse in order to provide readers with a
solid knowledge base from which they may develop more informed ideas
about prevention, intervention, treatment, law enforcement, and social
reactions to this ubiquitous social problem. Using a systematic
framework, Shaw reviews the existing literature, explains key
concepts, addresses fundamental issues, and discusses the policy
implications for public health, social control, community, and work.
This comprehensive sociological treatment of substance use and abuse
is essential reading for educators in public policy, sociology,
criminology, and deviance. Applying the major sociological theories of
anomie, career, conflict, functionalist, rational choice, social
control, social disorganization, social learning, social reaction, and
subculture perspectives, Shaw provides an important overview of the
issues involved with substance use and abuse. By utilizing such an
approach, he demonstrates that public views, governmental policies,
intervention strategies, and prevention programming can be informed by
the different sociological theories. This unique consideration and
analysis illustrates that no single view on substance use and abuse is
absolute or sacred. Therefore, considering the issues from a variety
of sociological perspectives will bring greater understanding to a
pervasive social problem that continues to plague American society.
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Sociological Perspectives
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ISBN
9780313012075
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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