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9 Crime & Delinquency 1 (1963)

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CRIME and





DELINQUENCY


   NATIONAL COUNCIL ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY


Volume  9                 January 1963                 Number  1



Alcohol, Alcoholism, and Crime*

                        SELDEN D. BACON
          Director, Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers University
       Director, Center of Alcohol Studies, Yale University, 1949-62
       B.A., 1931, M.A., 1935, Ph.D. (Sociology), 1939, Yale University

       This article is concerned with the overlapping of two phe-
    nomena,  each of which can occur independently of the other.
    The first is deviation from the specific social custom of drinking.
    The  second, crime, refers to a class of deviations from many
    different customs of a society-deviations possessing one unique
    attribute in common, that of eliciting purposeful, negative sanc-
    tions by the government. General knowledge about deviation
    from  custom and about the impact of alcohol upon human
    behavior must be combined  with an understanding of each
    of these two categories of deviance in order to assess the overlap.


N   0  SINGLE  pattern of consump-
     tion of alcoholic beverages con-
stitutes the norm for American so-
ciety. Rather, there is a wide variety
of expected and accepted patterns of
drinking behavior. These can be de-
  * Adapted from a paper presented at the
Conference on Alcohol, Alcoholism and
Crime, held in Chatham, Mass., June 6-8,
1962.
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scribed in terms of the person drink-
ing, the type of beverage to be used,
the frequency and quantity of its use,
the person's drinking companions, the
circumstances surrounding his drink-
ing, and the explanation given for it.
These behavior patterns can also be
differentiated according to the drink-
ing custom itself: how much impor-
tance is attached to it, its relation-

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