
@article{ref1,
title="Delinquency in the sniffing-type of toxicomaniacs",
journal="Soudni Lekarstvi -  Czecho-Slovak Pathology and Forensic Medicine",
year="1977",
author="Lacho, L. and Dobrotka, G. and Kokavec, M.",
volume="22",
number="1-2",
pages="1-8",
abstract="The present investigation has been based on the study of 33 toxicomaniacs (average age 18 yrs 3 mos) who had committed a total of 156 delicts. A high percentage of injury to the central nervous system in infancy (84.8%) and disharmony of family and social environment (81.8% of cases), can be regarded as partially responsible for the low education of the whole group (45.55% of toxicomanics had not completed their basic education, only 18,2% were skilled workmen but also for the affinity to delinquency and toxicomany. The authors recognize two types of delinquency in toxicomaniacs. In the case of so-called purposive delinquency delicts are usually not committed under a direct influence of psychotropic drugs. The purpose is to obtain a new dose of the relevant drug, and the delicts include, e.g. breaking in drug-stores, stealing and falsification of medical prescriptions etc. Non-purposive delinquency of toxicomaniacs includes arson, affray, group delicts, agressive violence etc. Such delicts are committed under the direct influence of psychotropic drugs with the motivation of &quot;harsh play&quot; when the transpassers do not care the consequences of their delict.<p /><p>Language: sk</p>",
language="sk",
issn="0371-1854",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}