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Rave Parties
Rave Parties
Abstract: This problem-oriented guide for police addresses the problems associated with rave parties. Rave parties – or, more simply, raves – are dance parties that feature fast-paced, repetitive electronic music and accompanying light shows. Raves are the focus of a youth-oriented subculture that blends music, art, and social ideals (e.g., peace, love, unity, respect, tolerance, happiness). The rave culture also entails the use of a range of licit and illicit drugs. This guide is an essential tool for law enforcement in developing responses to their local rave party problem.
Published: 08/10/2004 Email To A Friend Email To A Friend
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   Drugs and Crime CD-ROM
   Problem-Oriented Guides for Police, version 2.0 CD-ROM
 
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