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Book Synopsis: NOTE:A few references were found to be missing after printing. To view those references, click here.The second edition of From Witches to Crack Moms reflects shifts in drug policy and law, new research and statistics on women who use illegal drugs, and the impact of drug prohibition on them. Susan Boyd examines how the regulation of altered states of consciousness and women's bodies is not new. Like the witches of old, women suspected of using illegal drugs today are persecuted and punished. From Witches to Crack Moms offers a critique of drug law and policy and its impact on women in the United States and illuminates similarities and differences in Britain and Canada. Globally, the war on drugs impacts women disproportionally. Thus, in this book, the impact of drug prohibition on women and indigenous peoples in Colombia is also discussed in order to reveal the connections between the regulation of drug use in Western states and non-Western states. Informed by a feminist sociological perspective, Boyd discusses how drug law and policy is racialized, class-biased, and gendered. She highlights how punitive drug laws inform and shape criminal justice, social service and medical policy and practice. Boyd also provides insight into how the war on drugs, the regulation of reproduction, and women's human rights intersect, culminating in a volatile mix."From Witches to Crack Moms: Women, Drug Law, and Policy offers a critical and painstaking examination of the historical and current policies that have contributed to the discrimination, subordination, and racialization of women in the criminal justice system. [...] The book is appropriate for policy, drug, gender studies, and women and crime graduate courses. The author includes a great deal of detail, offers a comparative perspective, and focuses on policy—an area often ignored in criminological literature." ― Mary Dodge, Criminal Justice Review
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Looking to deepen your understanding of drug law and policy? Look no further. The second edition of "From Witches to Crack Moms: Women, Drug Law, and Policy" is here to provide you with an in-depth analysis of the topic. Susan Boyd delves into the shifts in drug policy and law, providing new research and statistics on women who use illegal drugs. Discover the impact of drug prohibition on women in the United States, Britain, Canada, and even globally. This book also sheds light on connections between drug regulation in Western and non-Western states, offering a comprehensive perspective on the subject.
What sets "From Witches to Crack Moms" apart is its feminist sociological perspective. Boyd examines how drug law and policy are not only gendered but also racialized and class-biased. By exploring the intersection between the war on drugs, reproductive regulation, and women's human rights, she uncovers a volatile mix that needs urgent attention. It's time to challenge the discriminatory practices and subordination of women in the criminal justice system.
Whether you're a policy enthusiast, a student of gender studies, or simply interested in gaining a deeper insight into the topic, "From Witches to Crack Moms" is the book for you. With its meticulous research, comparative perspective, and focus on policy, it offers a critical examination of historical and current policies that have perpetuated the discrimination of women. Expand your knowledge and contribute to the conversation surrounding drug law and women's rights.
Ready to embark on this eye-opening journey? Click here to grab your copy of "From Witches to Crack Moms: Women, Drug Law, and Policy" now.
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