The Street Addict Role : A Theory of Heroin Addiction

ISBN
9780791406199
$53.50
Author Stephens, Richard C.
Format Trade Cloth
Details
  • 9.3" x 6.2" x 0.8"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 1991
  • 223
  • Yes
  • Print
  • HV5825.S743 1991
This book provides a new answer to the question, "Why do people use heroin and other street drugs?" Drawing upon a growing body of studies of drug users conducted by sociologists and anthropologists, it attempts to integrate their findings into a theoretically unified sociocultural explanation of heroin use. The theory, which draws heavily upon the insights of symbolic interactionist and role theory, posits that there is a street subculture of heroin users. The chief role in this subculture -- the street addict role -- becomes a blueprint for living for many heroin users. Addicts are heavily committed to this role and organize their behavior and self-identification around it. From this basic starting point, the theory explains how persons become and remain addicts and how they may eventually give up addictive behavior.