“…Research suggests that a large number of people who are convicted for minor drug offences have no prior criminal record and are basically lawabiding citizens. Rather, they have a drug problem that contributes to their involvement in criminal acts (Ali et al, 1998;Lenton, Ferrante, & Loh, 1996): that is, they become engaged in criminal activity to finance their drug habit or as a consequence of intoxication (Kevin, 1997;Makkai, 1999;Rigg & Indermauer, 1996). However, there is also evidence that crime (including delinquency) predicts substance abuse cross-sectionally (Moss & Kirisic, 1995) and longitudinally (Stice, Myers, & Brown, 1998a, 1998b, and that delinquency often precedes the onset of substance use (Baumrind, 1991;Kandel & Davies, 1992).…”