Title: Dorm Room Dealers: Drugs and the Privileges of Race and Class
Author: A. Rafik Mohamed and Erik D. Fritsvold
Format: Paperback
Condition: Used - GOOD (Some Underlining on Few Pages)
Description:
"Dorm Room Dealers: Drugs and the Privileges of Race and Class" offers a thought-provoking examination of the intersection of race, class, and drug-related issues in the context of college campuses. This paperback edition, while used, remains in good condition, though it does have some underlining on a few pages, which may enhance the reading experience for those seeking additional insights.
Co-authored by A. Rafik Mohamed and Erik D. Fritsvold, this book delves into the world of drug dealing within college dormitories, shedding light on the complexities of privilege, inequality, and the criminal justice system. Drawing on extensive research and interviews, the authors explore how race and class influence the experiences of both drug dealers and users on campus.
Despite some underlining on select pages, this used copy of "Dorm Room Dealers" remains highly readable and informative. The highlighting may even serve as a helpful guide to key points and important passages, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the dynamics of drug culture within the academic setting.
Condition:
This used copy of "Dorm Room Dealers: Drugs and the Privileges of Race and Class" is in GOOD condition. While there is some underlining on a few pages, the overall readability and structural integrity of the book are not compromised. The cover and pages are intact, with only minimal signs of wear.
If you're looking to gain deeper insights into the issues surrounding drugs, privilege, and the college experience, this affordable and slightly annotated copy is an excellent choice. Add "Dorm Room Dealers" to your reading list and explore the complex world it uncovers.