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"Drugs, Society and Human Behavior" (17th edition) is a comprehensive textbook that explores the multifaceted relationship between drug use, society, and individual behavior. The book is structured to provide insights into the biological, psychological, and sociological aspects of drug use, including patterns of consumption, societal impacts, and the legal framework surrounding substances. It serves as an essential resource for students and professionals in fields such as psychology, sociology, public health, and criminal justice.
The authors of the 17th edition are Charles F. Levinthal, who brings extensive knowledge and research experience to the text. The book is published by McGraw-Hill Education and maintains its reputation as a staple in drug education and research. The ISBN for this edition is 978-1260074554, which ensures that readers can easily locate and reference this essential resource.
Within its pages, the book presents updated statistics and research findings related to drug trends, treatment, and prevention strategies. The content is designed to foster critical thinking and promote awareness of the complex interplay between drugs and societal issues. Case studies and real-life examples further enrich the reader’s understanding, making abstract concepts more relatable and applicable.
The 17th edition of "Drugs, Society and Human Behavior" remains a vital contribution to the field, encouraging informed discussions about drug use and its implications on individuals and society. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, it equips readers with the knowledge necessary to navigate the challenges posed by substance use in contemporary society.