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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a > Separation from children ranked as the primary concern of mothers in prison , and the short- and long - term impact ... 1.5 million were under eighteen and two hundred thousand had a mother in prison.163 In addition , black children ...
a > Separation from children ranked as the primary concern of mothers in prison , and the short- and long - term impact ... 1.5 million were under eighteen and two hundred thousand had a mother in prison.163 In addition , black children ...
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It is well documented that imprisoning mothers has a very negative influence on their children . Most important , they no longer have access to their mothers and to their love , protection , and care . Lack of contact with their mothers ...
It is well documented that imprisoning mothers has a very negative influence on their children . Most important , they no longer have access to their mothers and to their love , protection , and care . Lack of contact with their mothers ...
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When mothers are able to maintain child custody during their imprisonment and after their release , they rarely receive any type of support ( financial or emotional ) from their childrens ' fathers . 197 For those mothers whose children ...
When mothers are able to maintain child custody during their imprisonment and after their release , they rarely receive any type of support ( financial or emotional ) from their childrens ' fathers . 197 For those mothers whose children ...
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