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帮派青年、物质使用与毒品常态化。

Gang youth, substance use, and drug normalization.

作者信息

Sanders Bill

机构信息

School of Criminal Justice, California State University Los Angeles.

出版信息

J Youth Stud. 2012;15(8):978-994. doi: 10.1080/13676261.2012.685707.

Abstract

Gang membership is an indicator of chronic substance use. Evidence from North America and Europe indicates that gang youth, in comparison to their non-gang peers, are more likely to report alcohol and illicit drug use (Bendixen, Endresen, & Olweus, 2006; Gatti, Tremblay, Vitaro, & McDuff, 2005; Gordon, et al., 2004; Hall, Thornberry, & Lizotte, 2006; Sharp, Aldridge, & Medina, 2006). Qualitative studies focusing specifically on gang members have also noted high frequencies of lifetime rates of use for a variety of illegal substances (De La Rosa, Rugh, & Rice, 2006; Hagedorn, Torres, & Giglio, 1998; Hunt, Jo-Laidler, & Evans, 2002; Mata et al., 2002; Valdez, Kaplan, & Cepeda, 2006). Gang youth, however, have differential attitudes towards the use of various illegal drugs. Marijuana, for instance, has remained a staple within gang culture, but the use of other drugs has been heavily stigmatized, especially heroin, methamphetamine, and crack cocaine (MacKenzie, Hunt, & Joe-Laidler, 2005; Moore, 1978; Taylor, 1990; Waldorf, 1993). Perspectives with good explanatory power should be flexible enough to elucidate these distinctions regarding illicit substance use patterns and preferences.

摘要

帮派成员身份是长期使用毒品的一个指标。来自北美和欧洲的证据表明,与非帮派同龄人相比,帮派青年更有可能报告饮酒和使用非法药物(本迪克斯en、恩德雷森和奥尔韦斯,2006年;加蒂、特伦布莱、维塔罗和麦克达夫,2005年;戈登等人,2004年;霍尔、索恩伯里和利佐特,2006年;夏普、奥尔德里奇和梅迪纳,2006年)。专门针对帮派成员的定性研究也指出,各种非法物质的终身使用率很高(德拉罗萨、鲁格和赖斯,2006年;哈格多恩、托雷斯和吉廖,1998年;亨特、乔-莱德勒和埃文斯,2002年;马塔等人,2002年;瓦尔迪兹、卡普兰和塞佩达,2006年)。然而,帮派青年对各种非法药物的使用态度存在差异。例如,大麻在帮派文化中一直是主要毒品,但其他毒品的使用受到了严厉的污名化,尤其是海洛因、甲基苯丙胺和快克可卡因(麦肯齐、亨特和乔-莱德勒,2005年;摩尔,1978年;泰勒,1990年;沃尔多夫,1993年)。具有良好解释力的观点应该足够灵活,以阐明这些关于非法药物使用模式和偏好的差异。

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