Deck 10: A Sociology of Licit and Illicit Drugs
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Deck 10: A Sociology of Licit and Illicit Drugs
1
The definition of what is considered a 'drug':
A) Is static
B) Varies over time and between cultures
C) Is the same in all Commonwealth countries
D) Varies depending on how dangerous it is
A) Is static
B) Varies over time and between cultures
C) Is the same in all Commonwealth countries
D) Varies depending on how dangerous it is
B
2
The most widespread drug in Australia is:
A) Cannabis
B) Tobacco
C) Alcohol
D) Ice
A) Cannabis
B) Tobacco
C) Alcohol
D) Ice
C
3
Patterns in alcohol consumption in Australia are related to:
A) Gender but not ethnicity
B) Gender, ethnicity, and class
C) Class but not gender
D) None of the above
A) Gender but not ethnicity
B) Gender, ethnicity, and class
C) Class but not gender
D) None of the above
B
4
Which of these are responses to drug use in Australia?
A) Fines
B) Prison sentences
C) Harm-minimisation strategies
D) All of the above
A) Fines
B) Prison sentences
C) Harm-minimisation strategies
D) All of the above
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5
Which of the statements below aptly describes 'deviance'?
A) Behaviours that violate social expectations
B) The ability to influence your own life and surrounding society
C) The extent to which human behaviour is determined by social structure
D) The ability to identify structural influences
A) Behaviours that violate social expectations
B) The ability to influence your own life and surrounding society
C) The extent to which human behaviour is determined by social structure
D) The ability to identify structural influences
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6
Medicalisation' refers to the process whereby:
A) Ailments are turned into illnesses
B) Illnesses are treatable with medicine
C) Doctors prescribe less medicine than necessary
D) Health problems are seen as biomedical problems
A) Ailments are turned into illnesses
B) Illnesses are treatable with medicine
C) Doctors prescribe less medicine than necessary
D) Health problems are seen as biomedical problems
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7
Those critical of 'Big Pharma' are concerned by:
A) Patents not lasting long enough
B) Patients no longer being in need of medical advice
C) The blurring of lines between pharmaceutical companies and physicians
D) None of the above
A) Patents not lasting long enough
B) Patients no longer being in need of medical advice
C) The blurring of lines between pharmaceutical companies and physicians
D) None of the above
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8
The DSM stands for:
A) Doctors' Manual for the Sociology of Medicine
B) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
C) Diagnoses Supporting Medicalisation
D) Diagnosing Sociological Deviance
A) Doctors' Manual for the Sociology of Medicine
B) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
C) Diagnoses Supporting Medicalisation
D) Diagnosing Sociological Deviance
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9
Thomas Szasz was one of the most outspoken critics of:
A) The war on drugs
B) Harm-minimisation strategies
C) The decriminalisation of cannabis
D) The medicalisation of mental illness
A) The war on drugs
B) Harm-minimisation strategies
C) The decriminalisation of cannabis
D) The medicalisation of mental illness
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