Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsSince the early 1970s, the United States has grown increasingly reliant on the criminal justice system to manage a wide array of social problems. Aggressive drug control policies and an over-reliance on imprisonment helped produce the world’s largest prison and correctional population, often described as mass imprisonment. Within this context, the study provides an explanatory account of the political, cultural, and social conditions that encourage states like Kansas to pursue methamphetamine as a major public concern, and to a greater degree than other states with relatively higher meth problems. Ultimately, and most important, the study makes a t...
21.8 million people in the United States have used or abused some form of substance in the past year...
In 2005, Arkansas and Kentucky implemented laws restricting sales of pseudoephedrine medications tha...
Since the 1990s, methamphetamine manufacturing and use have been spreading into midwestern and south...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsSince the...
The abuse of methamphetamine ( or meth) is dramatically evident in the before and after faces of m...
Social constructionists argue that what problems are recognized as social problems in a society refl...
Research on methamphetamine use and related issues often uses data from in-treatment and post-treatm...
Abstract: There has been considerable public concern and legislative activity surrounding the issue ...
A new major study disproving the popular belief that there exists a growing methamphetamine "epidemi...
ABSTRACT\ud PERSPECTIVES ON HEALTH RISKS TO CHILDREN AND\ud ADOLESCENTS IN METHAMPHETAMINE HOMES\ud ...
This paper utilizes findings from a qualitative study of methamphetamine among users in three U.S. c...
A decade ago, methamphetamine was commonly believed to be limited to the West Coast and a few other,...
In the 1970s, leaders of Columbus, Ohio grew increasingly concerned about heroin-associated crime an...
This article takes aim at an image-based methamphetamine (meth) intervention programme in the United...
In many parts of the U.S. methamphetamine production remains a serious problem despite efforts to re...
21.8 million people in the United States have used or abused some form of substance in the past year...
In 2005, Arkansas and Kentucky implemented laws restricting sales of pseudoephedrine medications tha...
Since the 1990s, methamphetamine manufacturing and use have been spreading into midwestern and south...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsSince the...
The abuse of methamphetamine ( or meth) is dramatically evident in the before and after faces of m...
Social constructionists argue that what problems are recognized as social problems in a society refl...
Research on methamphetamine use and related issues often uses data from in-treatment and post-treatm...
Abstract: There has been considerable public concern and legislative activity surrounding the issue ...
A new major study disproving the popular belief that there exists a growing methamphetamine "epidemi...
ABSTRACT\ud PERSPECTIVES ON HEALTH RISKS TO CHILDREN AND\ud ADOLESCENTS IN METHAMPHETAMINE HOMES\ud ...
This paper utilizes findings from a qualitative study of methamphetamine among users in three U.S. c...
A decade ago, methamphetamine was commonly believed to be limited to the West Coast and a few other,...
In the 1970s, leaders of Columbus, Ohio grew increasingly concerned about heroin-associated crime an...
This article takes aim at an image-based methamphetamine (meth) intervention programme in the United...
In many parts of the U.S. methamphetamine production remains a serious problem despite efforts to re...
21.8 million people in the United States have used or abused some form of substance in the past year...
In 2005, Arkansas and Kentucky implemented laws restricting sales of pseudoephedrine medications tha...
Since the 1990s, methamphetamine manufacturing and use have been spreading into midwestern and south...