Beyond the ghetto: methamphetamine and the punishment of rural America.

Doctor of Philosophy === Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work === L. Susan Williams === Since the early 1970s, the United States has grown increasingly reliant on the criminal justice system to manage a wide array of social problems. Aggressive drug control policies and an over-re...

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Main Author: Linnemann, Travis
Language:en_US
Published: Kansas State University 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2097/12021
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spelling ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-120212016-03-01T03:51:08Z Beyond the ghetto: methamphetamine and the punishment of rural America. Linnemann, Travis Social control Punishment Methamphetamine Rural Mass imprisonment Kansas Sociology (0626) Doctor of Philosophy Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work L. Susan Williams Since the early 1970s, the United States has grown increasingly reliant on the criminal justice system to manage a wide array of social problems. Aggressive drug control policies and an over-reliance on imprisonment helped produce the world’s largest prison and correctional population, often described as mass imprisonment. Within this context, the study provides an explanatory account of the political, cultural, and social conditions that encourage states like Kansas to pursue methamphetamine as a major public concern, and to a greater degree than other states with relatively higher meth problems. Ultimately, and most important, the study makes a theoretical contribution by demonstrating how meth control efforts, analogous to previous drug control campaigns, extends punitive drug control rationalities to new cultural contexts and social terrains beyond the so-called ghetto of the inner city, thereby reinforcing and extending the logics of mass imprisonment. 2011-08-12T18:19:42Z 2011-08-12T18:19:42Z 2011-08-12 2011 August Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2097/12021 en_US Kansas State University
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topic Social control
Punishment
Methamphetamine
Rural
Mass imprisonment
Kansas
Sociology (0626)
spellingShingle Social control
Punishment
Methamphetamine
Rural
Mass imprisonment
Kansas
Sociology (0626)
Linnemann, Travis
Beyond the ghetto: methamphetamine and the punishment of rural America.
description Doctor of Philosophy === Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work === L. Susan Williams === Since the early 1970s, the United States has grown increasingly reliant on the criminal justice system to manage a wide array of social problems. Aggressive drug control policies and an over-reliance on imprisonment helped produce the world’s largest prison and correctional population, often described as mass imprisonment. Within this context, the study provides an explanatory account of the political, cultural, and social conditions that encourage states like Kansas to pursue methamphetamine as a major public concern, and to a greater degree than other states with relatively higher meth problems. Ultimately, and most important, the study makes a theoretical contribution by demonstrating how meth control efforts, analogous to previous drug control campaigns, extends punitive drug control rationalities to new cultural contexts and social terrains beyond the so-called ghetto of the inner city, thereby reinforcing and extending the logics of mass imprisonment.
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title Beyond the ghetto: methamphetamine and the punishment of rural America.
title_short Beyond the ghetto: methamphetamine and the punishment of rural America.
title_full Beyond the ghetto: methamphetamine and the punishment of rural America.
title_fullStr Beyond the ghetto: methamphetamine and the punishment of rural America.
title_full_unstemmed Beyond the ghetto: methamphetamine and the punishment of rural America.
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