Illegal Drinking and Sociological Theories
A Discussion and Examples of a Few Sociology Theories
By Janet Clarke, published Apr 20, 2006
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As a student in high school there were many social situations that affected me. One event in particular involved a group of my friends. At the time, most of us were only 15 years old and never got into trouble. However, this certain social experience changed that. It was during school in the morning and one of my friends showed us that he brought some alcohol. He opened the bottle and started drinking some. My other friends joined him and then encouraged me to have some. My conscious told me that it was a bad idea because it was against the law and we were on school property. However my friends still changed my mind because of peer pressure. Half an hour later all four of us were in the principle’s office with the confiscated alcohol bottle. Luckily, we all only received one day of detention and a lecture from the principle about abiding school rules and state laws. Through the symbolic interaction approach this event can be explained through the different theories.
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Resources
- Asch, Solomon. 2004. "Opinions and Social Pressure." Pp. 1-10 Intersections: Readings in Sociology, edited by R. Trammell. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing. Sandstrom, Kent L. 2003. Pp. 22-178 Symbols, Selves, and Social Reality, edited by D. Vandercreek. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company.
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