From Witches to Crack Moms: Women, Drug Law, and Policy"This book provides a critical feminist analysis of the impact drug law and policy have on women in the U.S. compared with women in Britain and Canada. In order to illuminate the connections between the regulation of illegal drug use in Western liberal states and non-Western states, the drug war's impact on women and indigenous peoples in Colombia is also addressed."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Lifetime rates for all women in 1998 were 27.9 percent , and use over the prior year was 6.5 percent . 167 Use of cocaine , heroin , and prescribed drugs used illegally pales in comparison to marijuana use .
Lifetime rates for all women in 1998 were 27.9 percent , and use over the prior year was 6.5 percent . 167 Use of cocaine , heroin , and prescribed drugs used illegally pales in comparison to marijuana use .
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96 The Downtown Eastside of Vancouver , where the 18 percent annual HIV incidence rate remains the “ most rapid ... Hepatitis C prevalence rates for injection drug users in England and Wales were 32 percent in 1999 , with higher rates ...
96 The Downtown Eastside of Vancouver , where the 18 percent annual HIV incidence rate remains the “ most rapid ... Hepatitis C prevalence rates for injection drug users in England and Wales were 32 percent in 1999 , with higher rates ...
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In addition , the rate of AIDS in prison is five times higher than in the general population in the U.S. New York and Connecticut state prisons have the highest HIV / AIDS rates for women in the U.S. , 20.7 percent and 13.1 percent ...
In addition , the rate of AIDS in prison is five times higher than in the general population in the U.S. New York and Connecticut state prisons have the highest HIV / AIDS rates for women in the U.S. , 20.7 percent and 13.1 percent ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Women and Illegal and Legal Drugs | 25 |
Contemporary Drug Regulation | 45 |
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