The prescription-to-prison pipeline : the medicalization and criminalization of pain / Michelle Smirnova.

  • Smirnova, Michelle, 1983-
Date:
2023
  • Books

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Description

"In The Prescription-to-Prison Pipeline Michelle Smirnova argues that the ongoing opioid drug epidemic is the result of an endless cycle in which suffering is medicalized and drug use is criminalized. Drawing on interviews with 80 incarcerated individuals in Missouri correctional institutions, Smirnova shows how contradictions in medical practices, social ideals, and legal policies disproportionately criminalize the poor for their social condition. This criminalization further exacerbates and perpetuates drug addiction and poverty. Tracing the processes by which social issues are constructed as biomedical ones that necessitate pharmacological intervention, Smirnova highlights how inequitable surveillance, policing, and punishment of marginalized populations intensifies harms associated with both treatment and punishment, especially given that the distinctions between the two have become blurred. By focusing on the stories of people whose pain and pharmaceutical treatment leads to incarceration, Smirnova challenges the binary of individual and social problems, effectively exploring how the conceptualization, diagnoses, and treatment of substance use may exacerbate outcomes such as relapse, recidivism, poverty, abuse, and death"-- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Durham : Duke University Press, 2023.

Physical description

xi, 158 pages ; 24 cm

Contents

Introduction: Quick fixes to enduring problems -- The medicalization and criminalization of pain -- Prescription : getting hooked -- Pipeline : sorting use from abuse -- Prison : from medicalization to criminalization -- Conclusions: When medicine becomes a drug.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Languages

Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    Medical Collection
    QV733 2023S64p
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9781478019695
  • 1478019697