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Who Gets High? Social Problems Associated with Drug Use

Contents of This Chapter:

  1. Learning Objectives and Chapter Overview
    1. Learning Objectives
    2. Chapter Overview
    3. Focusing Questions
    4. Licenses and Attributions for Chapter Overview
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. All Rights Reserved Content
  2. The Social Problem of Drug Use and Misuse
    1. Harmful Drug Use
    2. Problematic Drug Use
    3. Dependence
    4. Licenses and Attributions for Drug Use and Addiction as a Social Problem
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
  3. Harmful Drug Use: Exploring Unequal Outcomes
    1. The War On Drugs – Criminalizing Drug Use
    2. Unpacking Oppression, Quantifying Justice
    3. The Opioid Crisis: Medical Intervention, not Crime
    4. Licenses and Attributions for A Harmful Drug Use: Exploring Unequal Outcomes
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
      3. All Rights Reserved Content
  4. Five Models of Addiction
    1. Moral View
    2. Disease Model
    3. Public Health Perspective
    4. Sociological Model
    5. Intersectional Model: Colonization and Drug Use
    6. Licenses and Attributions for Five Models of Addiction
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  5. Recovery is Social Justice
    1. Harm-Reduction Movement
    2. Decriminalize Low-Level Drug Offenses
      1. Legalization of Cannabis
      2. Decriminalizing Personal Possession of Illegal Drugs in Oregon
    3. Community Collaboration for Drug Treatment
      1. The Intersectionality of Drug Treatment
      2. Increasing Drug Treatment Options in Local Communities
    4. Licenses and Attributions for Recovery is Social Justice
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      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
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  6. Chapter Summary
    1. Essential Ideas
    2. Comprehension Check
    3. Key Terms List
    4. Discuss and Do
    5. Licenses and Attributions for Chapter Summary
  7. References

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Inequality and Interdependence: Social Problems and Social Justice Copyright © by Kimberly Puttman; Kathryn Burrows; Patricia Halleran; Bethany Grace Howe; Nora Karena; Kelly Szott; and Avery Temple is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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