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In Crack Mothers, Drew Humphries asserts that medicine and criminal justice have always been at odds on the subject of drug use. One treats drug users as patients, the other as criminals. However, beginning in the late 1980s, the "crack mother" scare led to an unprecedented alliance between doctors and prosecutors in same states, where doctors turned addicted pregnant women over to the police for arrest, trial, and incarceration.
Humphries analyzes the public reaction to crack cocaine and the policies instituted to combat it. She shows us that more often than not, policies were generated by the fears that crack mothers were harbingers of even more serious social problems. The media's construction of the crack mother as a model of depravity is, she argues, a reflection of mainstream desires and fears, not a reflection of the truth.
Humphries offers a more balanced view of the women who use crack and the policies that have been adopted to stop them.
In Crack Mothers, Drew Humphries asserts that medicine and criminal justice have always been at odds on the subject of drug use. One treats drug users as patients, the other as criminals. However, beginning in the late 1980s, the "crack mother" scare led to an unprecedented alliance between doctors and prosecutors in same states, where doctors turned addicted pregnant women over to the police for arrest, trial, and incarceration. Humphries analyzes the public reaction to crack cocaine and the policies instituted to combat it. She shows us that more often than not, policies were generated by the fears that crack mothers were harbingers of even more serious social problems. The media's construction of the crack mother as a model of depravity is, she argues, a reflection of mainstream desires and fears, not a reflection of the truth. Humphries offers a more balanced view of the women who use crack and the policies that have been adopted to stop them.
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Crack (Drug), Deviant behavior, Deviant behavior in mass media, Drug abuse in pregnancy, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Drug abuse in pregnancy, Public opinion, Social problems, Social problems in mass media, Women, social conditions, Pregnancy, complications, Infants (newborn), Pregnancy, Substance abuse, Substance-Related Disorders, Social issues, Verslaving, Moeders, Jongeren, ZwangerschapPlaces
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Crack mothers: pregnancy, drugs, and the media
1999, Ohio State University Press
in English
0814208169 9780814208168
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-199) and index.
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