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Neither Villain Nor Victim
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Neither Villain nor Victim
Neither Villain Nor Victim

Price: $23.95 

Subtitle:
Empowerment and Agency Among Women Substance Abusers
Edited by: Tammy Anderson
Subject: Criminology / Women's Studies
Paper ISBN 978-0-8135-4209-6
Cloth ISBN 978-0-8135-4208-9
Pages: 224 pages, 5 tables
Series: Critical Issues in Crime and Society
Publication Date: February 2008

Praise for Neither Villain Nor Victim

“No other single book on women and substance misuse brings so much research, critical analysis and thought-provoking conclusions together under one cover.”—Patricia G. Erickson, Senior Scientist, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and Professor of Sociology/Criminology, University of Toronto



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Description:

Female drug addicts are often stereotyped either as promiscuous, lazy, and selfish, or as weak, scared, and trapped into addiction. These depictions typify the “pathology and powerlessness” narrative that has historically characterized popular and academic conversations about female substance abusers. Neither Villain Nor Victim attempts to correct these polarizing perspectives by presenting a critical feminist analysis of the drug world. By shifting the discussion to one centered on women’s agency and empowerment, this book reveals the complex experiences and social relationships of women addicts.

Essays explore a range of topics, including the many ways that women negotiate the illicit drug world, how former drug addicts manage the more intimate aspects of their lives as they try to achieve abstinence, how women tend to use intervention resources more positively than their male counterparts, and how society can improve its response to female substance abusers by moving away from social controls (such as the criminalization of prostitution) and rehabilitative programs that have been shown to fail women in the long term.
   
Advancing important new perspectives about the position of women in the drug world, this book is essential reading in courses on women and crime, feminist theory, and criminal justice.


About the Author:

Tammy Anderson is an associate professor in the University of Delaware’s department of sociology and criminal justice.


Special Links:

Listen to an interview with Tammy Anderson on Chicago Public Radio




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