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This review is from: Using Women: Gender, Drug Policy, and Social Justice (Paperback)
This item was fairly priced and arrived on time. I would purchase my textbooks in this away again in the future.
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The author describes how women who are addicted are viewed by society, and how the laws governing drug policy have been shaped by society's expectations. The author believes female addicts are judged more harshly because the stray from what society expects from them as women. The book describes how media often misrepresent women who are addicted for the sake of sensationalization.
anyone interested in the history of addiction and its treatment in the U.S. will like this book. |
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Using Women: Gender, Drug Policy, and Social Justice by Nancy D. Campbell (Paperback - June 10, 2000)
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