Why does the principal suspect these two characters of dealing drugs?

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(This pertains to the Netflix series Sex Education, season 1 episodes 7 and 8.)

At the ball, after principal Groff is harassed by his son Adam, he picks up a jacket and drugs fall on the floor. He picks them up, then the next day he automatically assumes Maeve and Otis are dealing drugs at the school. I've rewatched the scenes at the ball and in the principal's office the next day, but how does the principal go from "random jacket with drugs in" to "I'm sure Maeve and Otis are selling drugs at the school"?

Helper questions to illustrate my point: Whose jacket was it? Why did the principal pick it up? Where did the drugs come from? Are we to assume that after the Percocet he gave to the shy kid, Sean started handing out performance drugs at a ball? What am I missing?






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Which characteristic is associated with drug abuse?

Results: Emotional change: The drug-dependent person experiences mood swings related to drug use. Gradually there is a personality change and all activity and thoughts revolve around drugs. Judgment and insight are also impaired.

What are the characteristics of drugs?

A drug must possess the following characteristics:
  • It should not be toxic.
  • It should not cause any side effects.
  • It should not affect the receptor tissues.
  • It should not affect normal physiological activities.


What are the four principal factors affecting how a drug user experiences a drug?

Keep in mind that in its entirety, this book views four principal factors as affecting how a drug user experiences a drug: pharmaco- logical, cultural, social, and contextual.

How does the conflict theory view drug use as a social problem?

In regards to substance use and abuse, conflict theorists see drug use happening as a response to inequality, especially inequality perpetuated by the capitalist system (Understanding Social Problems).



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