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NCJ Number: NCJ 158955  
Title: Trends in Criminal Activity and Drug Use Over an Addiction Career
Journal: American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse  Volume:16  Issue:3 & 4  Dated:(1990)  Pages:223-238
Author(s): T E Hanlon ; D N Nurco ; T W Kinlock ; K R Duszynski
Sponsoring Agency: US Dept of Health and Human Services
National Institute on Drug Abuse
United States
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 16
Type: Surveys
Origin: United States
Language: English
Grant No.: DA 04219-02
Note: DCC
Annotation: This study involving 132 drug addicts with multiple periods of addiction examined trends in criminal activity and drug use over successive periods of addiction and nonaddiction during an average 15-year addiction career.
Abstract: Structured interviews were conducted with male drug addicts admitted to treatment programs in Baltimore and New York City. Subjects were asked to provide information on criminal activity and drug use for the 2-year period immediately preceding their first period of drug addiction, defined as the preaddiction period. Subjects were also asked to provide the same information for each period of addiction and nonaddiction. Criminal activity was measured using the concept of crime days per year at risk. In addition, subjects were asked about their use of various narcotic and nonnarcotic substances. Significant decreases over successive addiction periods were found for four of five crime categories: theft, violence, drug distribution, and other crime (primarily gambling). These results appeared to be accounted for by a disproportionately high level of crime during the first addiction period. Criminal activity, notably theft and violence, decreased over successive nonaddiction periods, although not significantly. A particularly large addiction versus nonaddiction disparity in crime rates was found for Hispanic addicts, revealing a low propensity for crime when not addicted. With regard to drug use over the addiction career, the most dramatic increases over time were found for illicit methadone and cocaine, while heroin and marijuana use rates declined. 32 references and 5 tables
Main Term(s): Drug related crimes
Index Term(s): Drug dependence ; Drug abuse ; Heroin ; Marijuana ; Methadone ; Cocaine ; Urban area studies ; Hispano Americans ; Urban criminality ; Maryland ; New York
 
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