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Based on findings from a sample of nearly 1,100 Puerto Ricans
living in the New York area, this book posits that adhering to
traditional cultural values (for example, the family) has the
socially desirable consequence of discouraging such deviant
behaviors as substance abuse. The authors conclude that promoting
specific values will not prevent certain individual and social
ills; rather, promoting a sense of tradition' itself is needed.
Based on findings from a sample of nearly 1,100 Puerto Ricans
living in the New York area, this book posits that adhering to
traditional cultural values (for example, the family) has the
socially desirable consequence of discouraging such deviant
behaviors as substance abuse. The authors conclude that promoting
specific values will not prevent certain individual and social
ills; rather, promoting a 'sense of tradition' itself is needed.
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