This paper examines violence and underlying contexts and
social processes that occurred among drug users/ dealers before, during and after major disasters: Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. A Stages paradigm is used to
study violence during this time. Daily lives, conduct norms and behavior
patterns associated with violence are illustrated.
At each stage of the
hurricanes, people drew heavily upon what they previously learned about
behaving in stressful situations. Study Background: Data for this paper comes
from a National Institutes of Health research titled “Stages of Drug Market Disruption and Reformulation in Disaster Cities.” Hurricanes Gustav and Ike in
September 2008 provided an opportunity to document the impacts of multiple
instances of violence stemming from the illicit drug market in Houston, New Orleans,
and Galveston.
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