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Crime, Drugs and Social Theory - A Phenomenological Approach (Paperback)
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Crime, Drugs and Social Theory - A Phenomenological Approach (Paperback)
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Do criminal cultures generate drug use? Crime, Drugs and Social
Theory critiques conventional academic and policy thinking
concerning the relationship between urban deprivation, crime and
drug use. Chris Allen outlines an innovative constructionist
phenomenological perspective to explore these relationships in a
new light. He discusses how people living in deprived urban areas
develop 'natural attitudes' towards activities, such as crime and
drug use, that are prevalent in the social worlds they inhabit, and
shows that this produces forms of articulation such as 'I don't
know why I take drugs', 'I just take them' and 'drugs come
naturally to me'. He then draws on his constructionist
phenomenology to help understand the 'natural attitude' towards
crime and drugs that emerge from conditions of urban deprivation,
as well as the non-reasoned forms of articulation that emerge from
this attitude. The book argues that understanding the conditions in
which drug users deviate from their 'natural attitude' can help
effective intervention in the lives of drug users.
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