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Caught in the Net

20 Aug 2008

Who ever heard of a female drug lord? As the terms kingpin and drug lord denote, men are almost always those at the head of major drug operations, and yet the rate of imprisonment of women for drug crimes has far outpaced that of men. Families and children suffer but why? Either we have turned a blind eye or we simply misunderstand womens experiences with drugs. This report begins a new dialogue and insists on answers to questions about women and drugs, and the laws and policies that should be in place.
drug policy racial profiling social conditions alcohol and drug addiction and trafficking women in prison

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Kirsten Levingston, Anjuli Verma, Patricia Allard, Namita Luthra

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Date uploaded to Policy Archive
2008-08-20
Pages
80
Policy Archive ID
8771
Published in
United States of America

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