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Written by Bruce D Johnson   
Thursday, 28 February 2013 00:00

Foreword

Preface

1    Theoretical Overview

2    Study Design and Sample Selection

3    Marihuana Enters the Peer Culture

4    The,"Primary" Factor in Marihuana Use

5    College Student Drug Sellers

6    The Stepping-stone Theory Stumbles

7    Subculture Theory Extended

8    Delinquency, Militancy, and Sexual Permissiveness

9    Drugs, Grades, and Difficulties in College

10  Police Enforcement of Drug Laws

11  The Adequacy of Subculture Theory

Appendix A    Statistical Appendix  

Appendix B    Data Collection Problems   

Appendix C    Questionnaire and Sample Answer Sheet   

 

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