Roslyn M. Caldwell-Gunes, Kellie Smith, Kerri A. Norton
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Abstract
ABSTRACT The present study examined racial and ethnic differences and relationships concerning drug use and distribution. A sample of 225 female offenders equally divided by race (Caucasian, African American, and Hispanic) completed the Addiction Severity Index (ASI; Alterman et al., 2001) and provided history and types of drug-related offenses aside from demographic information. Results revealed that Caucasians had significantly more present possession offenses than did African Americans or Hispanics. However, Hispanics had more present distribution offenses than did African Americans or Caucasians. Moreover, Caucasians had significantly higher Drug Addiction Severity Index scores than did African Americans or Hispanics. This study offers insight into the role that race, ethnicity, and gender play related to drug abuse and criminal offending.
摘要:本研究考察了药物使用和分布方面的种族和民族差异及其关系。225名女性罪犯按种族(高加索人、非裔美国人和西班牙裔)平均划分,完成了成瘾严重程度指数(ASI;Alterman et al., 2001),除了人口统计信息外,还提供了毒品相关犯罪的历史和类型。结果显示,与非裔美国人或西班牙裔美国人相比,白种人目前持有毒品的犯罪明显更多。然而,西班牙裔美国人比非洲裔美国人或白种人有更多的分销违法行为。此外,白种人的药物成瘾严重程度指数得分明显高于非裔美国人或西班牙裔美国人。这项研究对种族、民族和性别在药物滥用和犯罪中所起的作用提供了深入的了解。