Description
Product ID: | 9780814784075 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Alternative Criminology |
Title: | Judging Addicts |
Subtitle: | Drug Courts and Coercion in the Justice System |
Authors: | Author: Rebecca Tiger |
Page Count: | 208 |
Subjects: | Drugs and alcohol: social aspects, Drug & substance abuse: social aspects, Drugs trade / drug trafficking, Legal systems: courts and procedures, Drugs trade / drug trafficking, Courts & procedure, USA |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Presses policymakers to implement humane responses to persistent substance use that remove its control entirely from the criminal justice system The number of people incarcerated in the U.S. now exceeds 2.3 million, due in part to the increasing criminalization of drug use: over 25% of people incarcerated in jails and prisons are there for drug offenses. Judging Addicts examines this increased criminalization of drugs and the medicalization of addiction in the U.S. by focusing on drug courts, where defendants are sent to drug treatment instead of prison. Rebecca Tiger explores how advocates of these courts make their case for what they call “enlightened coercion,” detailing how they use medical theories of addiction to justify increased criminal justice oversight of defendants who, through this process, are defined as both “sick” and “bad.” |
Imprint Name: | New York University Press |
Publisher Name: | New York University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2012-12-03 |