Principles of Hustlin Behavior
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How many principles are related to hustling behavior? 

4

100

Identify 5 examples of street hustles. 

Shoplifting, selling drugs, burglary, robbery, prostitution, "Murphy games", running numbers, selling "hot" goods, credit card scams, forgery and a wide assortment of confidence games. 

100

A clinician needs to understand whether _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is directly precipitated through addiction or whether it has an existence seperate and independent of the client's addiction. 

criminality 

100

Criminality in many _________ addicts precedes the onset of addiction. 

Heroin

200

"Any act tabooed by 'squares' that heightens and intensifies the present moment of experience and differentiates it as much as possible from the humdrum routine of life"

Kick

200

What provides structure and meaning to life (from our reading)?

Drugs

200

_______ and _________ may be the most significant status and recognition a hustler has every achieved. 

Skill and reputation 

200

For CRIMINAL alcoholics, criminality emerges out of the progression of _______ . 

alcoholism 

300

This principle depersonalizes human relationships and redefines money and physical possessions in exchange for drug supplies. 

Principle 2

300

Other than money, hustling meets the clients _____. 

needs

300

What is this called? "I'll try it on and see how it feels; if I can't handle it, I can always go back" 

Trial and error design

300

In a 1957 ethnographic study of heroin addiction, most addicts established hustles _ _ _ _ _ to the onset of heroin addiction. 

onset

400

This principle exists within the world of "hustlers and players". 

Principle 3

400

This shapes the daily lifestyle of addicts. 

Core activities

400

This principle provides clues on how a client can transfer _______ to a legitimate career path. 

skills 

400

Popular notion of addiction views it as an escapist "_____ _____ ________"

Flight from reality