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What Were Your Parents Doing Back Then? Youth and Drugs in a Southern California Beach Community from 1970 into the 21st Century

What Were Your Parents Doing Back Then? Youth and Drugs in a Southern California Beach Community from 1970 into the 21st Century
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  • ISBN-13: 9780761821236
  • ISBN: 0761821236
  • Publication Date: 2001
  • Publisher: University Press of America, Incorporated

AUTHOR

Lowney, Jeremiah

SUMMARY

What Were Your Parents Doing Back Then? is a comprehensive, in-depth study of teen drug and alcohol abuse that begins in the _hip_ days of the 1970's, travels through the economic boom of the 1990's, and continues on until the present time. Lowney combines qualitative, descriptive research with statistical quantitative data over a 31-year period to present a human understanding of young people's drug use.Lowney, Jeremiah is the author of 'What Were Your Parents Doing Back Then? Youth and Drugs in a Southern California Beach Community from 1970 into the 21st Century', published 2001 under ISBN 9780761821236 and ISBN 0761821236.

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