What movie from the 1980s made it much more popular to do cocaine?
Scarface
When was the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery act created?
2016
When was marijuana introduced by Mexican immigrants?
1920s
What are the effects of the labeling theory?
The first is that it could become their master status - the way they see themselves.
What were the policies and laws from The Drug Policy used for?
how many people use illegal cocaine as daily bases
4-5 million people
What racial group did the opiod crisis target?
Chinese immigrants
When was Marijuana portrayed not as dangerous as people thought it was?
1940s
What is the learning theory?
It's the belief that a certain behavior is learned and influenced by the people and the environment in which they live in.
Which president declared a drug abuse problem?
Richard Nixon
What happens if you are convicted for cocaine possession in California?
You could face up to a year of probation and a year in jail for cocaine possession
What does the comprehensive addiction and recovery act do?
This law expanded the availability of naloxone to law enforcement agencies and other first responders to help reduce opioid overdose deaths.
When did marijuana become popular among the white upper-middle class?
1960s
What does "Tabula rasa" stand for
A latin word in epistemology meaning "clean slate" this was the idea that humans are born with an empty mind. knowledge comes from later perception and experience that shape the human mind and awareness.
What is war on drugs?
Phrase used to refer to a government-led initiative that aims to stop illegal drug use, trade. etc.
Today, what is cocaine classified as and under which act.
Classified as a schedule II controlled substance under the controlled substance act
What does the 21st century cures act do?
This act allocated significant funding to combat the opioid crisis, including $1 billion in grants for states to expand opioid addiction treatment services.
What was the act called that was induced in the 1930s, and when was the exact year it was induced?
1937, Marijuana Tax Act
What is the master status?
Once someone has been successfully labeled as criminal or deviant, the label attached may become the dominant label or "master status" which is seen as more important than all the other aspects of the person.
An individual will be able to use marihuana for pleasure only when they:
(name at least two out of three, extra 100 points for naming all 3)
(1)Learn How to Smoke; “Getting High” Properly
(2) Learn to recognize the effects and connect them with drug use
(3) Learn to redefine and enjoy the sensations they perceives
When was the Harrison Narcotics Tax act created, and what does act require individuals and companies do?
1914, requires individuals and companies to register and pay a tax on the production, importation, and distribution of cocaine
When was the Support for Patients and Communities Act created and what does it do?
2018, This comprehensive legislation included measures to improve and expand access to treatment and recovery services, promote the use of non-addictive pain management alternatives, and crack down on illicit drug supply chains.
What happened in 1950s regarding marijuana laws, and how bad is the fine and prison time for it?
Strciter sentencing laws for marijuana, 2-10 years in prison + $20,000 in fines
____ came up with the "Differential association theory", and what is the theory?
Sociologist Edwin Sutherland came up with it, and its the idea that people learn criminal behaviors from those who are around them.
What was the federal drug control budget for fiscal year 2022
Over 39 billion