This thesis investigated the way concepts of dependence are constructed in the Drug Court of Victoria. In doing so, it explored their implications for drug court participants and public understandings of addiction. The work of Carol Bacchi (2009) was used alongside ethnographic observation, qualitative interviews and document analysis methods. I showed how dependence enactments conflict in ways that can produce harmful consequences for participants. In closing, the thesis challenges the assumed therapeutic value of these drug court practices and suggests opportunities for reform
The notion of 'recovery' as an overarching approach to drug policy remains controversial. This cross...
This research examines the concept of partnerships as it applies to illicit drug policy development ...
The Children’s Court Drug Court (CCDC) has operated for 20 years in Perth as an alternative Court fo...
The role of the criminal law in the regulation of drugs and addiction is both well known and the sub...
Background: Much academic scholarship has explored drug use and ‘addiction’ in the criminal justice ...
Introduction: ‘Addiction’ is an ambiguous concept. Its meaning, and how it is used in drug policy an...
Drug courts first originated 27 years ago with the purpose to serve as an alternative option to help...
The subject of this thesis is criminal justice sentencing policy. The thesis examines the role of th...
© 2002 Dr. Cally BerrymanThis exploratory thesis investigated issues related to the phenomenon of Vi...
Historically, drug use has been understood as a problem of epidemiology, psychiatry, physiology, and...
Tabled in 1977, this was the first comprehensive government report on drugs in Australia. In ...
Over the past twenty years, drug treatment courts have become an increasingly common feature within ...
The thesis presents a case study of New Zealand's Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Act 1966 - a civil c...
The literature supporting the efficacy of drug courts continues to grow. Much attention and research...
This thesis examines policy and policy-making in the area of alcohol abuse and drink-driving in Aust...
The notion of 'recovery' as an overarching approach to drug policy remains controversial. This cross...
This research examines the concept of partnerships as it applies to illicit drug policy development ...
The Children’s Court Drug Court (CCDC) has operated for 20 years in Perth as an alternative Court fo...
The role of the criminal law in the regulation of drugs and addiction is both well known and the sub...
Background: Much academic scholarship has explored drug use and ‘addiction’ in the criminal justice ...
Introduction: ‘Addiction’ is an ambiguous concept. Its meaning, and how it is used in drug policy an...
Drug courts first originated 27 years ago with the purpose to serve as an alternative option to help...
The subject of this thesis is criminal justice sentencing policy. The thesis examines the role of th...
© 2002 Dr. Cally BerrymanThis exploratory thesis investigated issues related to the phenomenon of Vi...
Historically, drug use has been understood as a problem of epidemiology, psychiatry, physiology, and...
Tabled in 1977, this was the first comprehensive government report on drugs in Australia. In ...
Over the past twenty years, drug treatment courts have become an increasingly common feature within ...
The thesis presents a case study of New Zealand's Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Act 1966 - a civil c...
The literature supporting the efficacy of drug courts continues to grow. Much attention and research...
This thesis examines policy and policy-making in the area of alcohol abuse and drink-driving in Aust...
The notion of 'recovery' as an overarching approach to drug policy remains controversial. This cross...
This research examines the concept of partnerships as it applies to illicit drug policy development ...
The Children’s Court Drug Court (CCDC) has operated for 20 years in Perth as an alternative Court fo...