This study identified the
main components of the drugs and crime experience of a sample of 25
drug-dependent inmates interviewed in prison.
Text analyses were conducted
using a phenomenological method. The sample was characterized by a disruptive
childhood in multi-problematic families and deviant social contexts where drug
use and crime were considered normal since early adolescence.
Drug initiation
involved recreational use of dance drugs and/or cocaine, and the pleasure
experienced was identified as the cause of subsequent persistent use.
Three
pathways that led to dependence were identified:
- The narcissistic pathway was defined as involving uncontrolled cocaine and amphetamines to feel powerful and limitless.
- The posttraumatic pathway was defined as involving post-trauma self-destructive drug use,
- The pain relief pathway was defined as involving multiple substances to relieve pain.
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- 1Catholic University of Milan, Italy federica.facchin@unicatt.it.
- 2Catholic University of Milan, Italy.
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