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Women and Heroin Addiction in China's Changing Society Routledge Advances in Criminology Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Women and Heroin Addiction in China's Changing Society

Accompanying China?s economic reform and open-door policy in 1978, illicit drug use emerged in the late 1980s, and gradually developed into a serious social problem. Heroin was the dominant illicit drug consumed in the new drug epidemic, and the number of female heroin users has increased rapidly in the country. While heroin use in China is soaring, little is known about women?s heroin use in the context of China?s rapidly changing society.

Using intensive interviews with 131 female heroin users, this book explores the careers of female heroin users in China under changing social contexts in the reform era. It investigates the impacts of sociological and individual factors on women?s heroin use in each developing stage of their drug use careers. It also examines the social consequences of women?s heroin use by looking at connections between women?s heroin use and criminality, and the change in women?s social relations after heroin use. Lastly, the book analyzes and ascertains the impact of current narcotics control policies on women?s drug use careers.

This groundbreaking book has important policy implications for both China and the international society in the context of increasing global concern about women?s substance abuse.

1. Social Changes and Illicit Drug Use in China 2. Reaching Out to Women Subjects 3. Family, School and Post-School Life 4. Initiation into Heroin 5. Continued Use and Crime 6. Desistance 7. Conclusions and Policy Implications. Epilogue

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Huan Gao is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at the California State University, Stanislaus. She received her Ph.D. in criminal justice from the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University in 2008. She is a former attorney in China with a Master of Law degree.