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States, Selves, and Social Welfare: the American Therapeutic State in Comparative PerspectiveAleksanyan, Alexander Joshua January 2023 (has links)
This dissertation advances our understanding of the variability and contingency of addiction treatment, a consequential social institution that simultaneously helps and regulates populations within criminal justice and healthcare systems. To do so, this dissertation draws on administrative and survey data, as well as archival and ethnographic research. I show that addiction treatment is structured by social, institutional, and historical contexts within which Americans are embedded.
Together, the three chapters demonstrate the utility of venturing across time and place as a method of interrogating the distinction between care and control. Using macro-sociological theory and research, aspects of the project also help broaden our understanding of addiction treatment as vital to the enactment of contemporary state governance. I refer to this as therapeutic statecraft.
Chapter 1 looks at how legal coercion is used to force people into rehab and how this practice is influenced by the interplay between state welfare and punishment systems. I find that coerced treatment is less common in states with broad and benevolent welfare systems that offer alternative pathways for residents to receive care and avoid minor encounters with the criminal justice system. Moreover, the extent to which poverty affects a state’s reliance on the criminal justice system as a referral source is contingent upon the degree of interpersonal surveillance facilitated by the broad administrative reach of state welfare systems. Furthermore, coerced treatment typically has a more disruptive, institutional character under punitive state contexts (i.e., strong-arm rehab).
Chapter 2 reveals how racial disparities in state-mandated, community-based drug treatment referrals are exacerbated in places with racially punitive criminal justice systems and surveillance-oriented welfare systems. These systems work together to discreetly extend penal power in the name of recovery for a population segment.
Chapter 3 examines changes in the care of sexual minorities at a specialized drug treatment facility over the past 30 years. The study finds that while staff members previously saw sexual stigma and discrimination as the source of addiction, current staff members use sexual stigma to regulate patients' "addictive tendencies," and may risk exacerbating stigma and inequality by losing sight of the broader underlying causes of addiction. Taken as a whole, the project’s findings contribute to our understanding of the significance of addiction treatment in contemporary times, particularly within the context of social policy and population management in the United States.
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Case study of young drug abuser in Tsuen WanWong, Man-cheung, Barton., 王文璋. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Sociology / Master / Master of Social Sciences
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Predictors of adolescent substance use in Hong Kong: parenting styles, psychosocial development, and comorbid psychopathology.January 1995 (has links)
by Chan, Hak-man, Christian. / Includes questionaire in Chinese. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-76). / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- METHOD --- p.16 / Chapter III. --- RESULTS --- p.26 / Chapter IV. --- DISCUSSION --- p.50 / REFERENCES --- p.64 / APPENDIX --- p.77
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Gender differences in drug use among adolescents and young adults: identifying the risk and protective factors.January 1998 (has links)
by Eliza Lau Mei Ting. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-71). / Abstract and questionnaire also in Chinese. / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / LIST OF TABLES --- p.vi / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.v / CHAPTERS / abstract --- p.2 / Chapter 1 --- INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.3-13 / Purpose of the Study --- p.11 / Hypotheses --- p.12 / Chapter 2 --- METHOD --- p.14-24 / Participants --- p.15-18 / Measures --- p.18-24 / Procedure --- p.24 / Chapter 3 --- RESULTS --- p.25-56 / Chapter 4 --- DISCUSSION --- p.57-64 / REFERENCES --- p.65-69 / APPENDIX A / questionnaire for the study
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The participation of nongovernmental organizations in social service: a study of religious drug treatmentagencies and their relationship with governmentYip, Hau-yu, Hannah., 葉巧瑜. January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
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Getting sober while incarcerated: An exploratory analysis of correctional substance abuse treatment programsKimball, Bree A. 12 1900 (has links)
Substance abuse is an expensive problem facing the American public and the criminal justice field. Using secondary data analysis this study examined 1,921 participants across five substance abuse programs within California and New York jail systems. Specifically this study explored the impact of location, demographic characteristics, offense committed, and previous drug treatment on successful completion of the treatment program. Descriptive analyses were used to examine the demographic characteristics of the sample and the types of drugs used by participants in the thirty days prior to jail admission. Results from bivariate analyses indicated that location, demographic characteristics, and previous drug treatment were all significantly related to successful completion. Implications for current correctional treatment programs and future research on this topic are discussed
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Evaluation of the family nurturing program: The family education component of the Riverside County Dependency Recovery Drug Court ProgramSamady, Lila Massoumi 01 January 2005 (has links)
This project assesses the need for evaluating the Family Nurturing Program for its effectiveness with the Riverside County Dependency Recovery Drug Court (DRDC) participants and their children.
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Exploring family support for adolescents after rehabilitation for drug abuseMzolo, Makhosazana Patricia 01 1900 (has links)
Despite the fact that a lot of information exist in the literature regarding factors leading to drug abuse, consequences of drug abuse for adolescents; little exists that focuses on family support for adolescents after rehabilitation. The purpose of this study was to explore family support for adolescents after rehabilitation for drug abuse. The study was based on semi-structured interview based qualitative research.
Findings during interviews was that the families have no clear understanding or are not skilled as to how to continue supporting the adolescents after they are discharged from the rehabilitation centre. What was also interesting according to the participants was that even in the rehabilitation centres families are not made part of or involved during the rehabilitation process.
There is a need to make the rehabilitation centres aware that families need to be involved during the rehabilitation process of the adolescent so that it becomes easy for the families to continue supporting the adolescents after they have completed the rehabilitation process. / Health Studies / M.A. (Health Studies)
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Probation officers' evaluation of drug addicts: its effect on pre-sentencing recommendationsLee, Yuen-mei, Mavis., 李婉薇. January 1992 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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Outsiders on the insides: drug use discourse between social workers and young party drug users in the context ofHong Kong disco and party sceneHo, Wing-yin, Cecilia, 何穎賢 January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Sociology / Master / Master of Philosophy
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