Crack Cocaine, Crime, and Women
Legal, Social, and Treatment Issues
- Sue Mahan - University of Central Florida, USA
Volume:
4
Series:
Drugs, Health, and Social Policy
Drugs, Health, and Social Policy
August 1996 | 112 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
An up-to-date consideration of women who are plagued by crack cocaine addiction, Crack Cocaine, Crime, and Women provides integral information on the legal, lifestyle, and treatment issues specific to these drug addicts. Author Sue Mahan discusses the divergent perspectives surrounding the controversial status of these women and offers insight into their tormented reality. In a clear and practical manner, Mahan examines the common patterns of crack-addicted women and the implications for policy and practice. This informative volume also addresses the tragic consequences of children born to addicted mothers and stresses the need for policies and resources that support their well-being.
Crack Cocaine, Crime, and Women offers a broad and informed perspective on the problem of crack-addicted women for a wide range of urban human service professionals, including counselors, social workers, law enforcement personnel, public health professionals, women's services providers, criminal justice professionals, and advanced students preparing to work in these fields.
Introduction
CRACKWORLD
The Subculture
Analysis of Interviews
Case Study of a `Rock Star'
CRIMINALIZATION OF PREGNANCY
The Criminalization of Pregnancy
Analysis of Judicial Alternatives
Case Study of a Crack Mom
TREATMENT FOR WOMEN WHO ABUSE CRACK COCAINE
Crack Treatment
Analysis of the Phases of Development
Case Study of a Treatment Program