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This book calls attention to the impact of stigma experienced by people who use illicit drugs. Stigma is powerful: it can do untold harm to a person and place with longstanding effects. Through an exploration of themes of inequality, power, and feeling 'out of place' in neoliberal times, this collection focuses on how stigma is negotiated, resisted and absorbed by people who use drugs. How does stigma get under the skin? Drawing on a range of theoretical frameworks and empirical data, this book draws attention to the damaging effects stigma can have on identity, recovery, mental health, desistance from crime, and social inclusion. By connecting drug use, stigma and identity, the authors in this collection share insights into the everyday experiences of people who use drugs and add to debate focused on an agenda for social justice in drug use policy and practice.



Michelle Addison is Assistant Professor in Criminology at Durham University, UK. 

William McGovern is  Assistant Professor at Northumbria University, UK.

Ruth McGovern is Senior Lecturer in Public Health Research at Newcastle University, UK.


ISBN 9783030982867
Artikelnummer 9783030982867
Medientyp E-Book - PDF
Copyrightjahr 2022
Verlag Palgrave Macmillan
Umfang 283 Seiten
Sprache Englisch
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