2013
DOI: 10.1177/0022042613511440
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“When You Got Friends in Low Places, You Stay Low”

Abstract: To examine access to needed resources among low-income methamphetamine-using females, we conducted interviews with 30 women living in poor suburban communities of a large southeastern metropolis. As an invisible population in the suburbs, underserved by social services, the women remain geographically and socially anchored to their poor suburban enclaves as transit, treatment and education remain out of reach. The longitudinal study included three interviews over a two-year period. Resources needed by the wome… Show more

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“…and the issues that directly impact these groups (e.g. Woodall & Boeri, 2014;Malkin & DeJong, 2019). In addition, CC activist work continues to broaden its focus, to also include foreign academics (from the United Kingdom, Italy, South America, and Australia) whose scholarship and other activities aligned with the CC mission (Ross & Darke, 2018;Ross & Vianello, 2021;Veigh Weiss, 2021).…”
Section: A Brief History Of Activism In Convict Criminology?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and the issues that directly impact these groups (e.g. Woodall & Boeri, 2014;Malkin & DeJong, 2019). In addition, CC activist work continues to broaden its focus, to also include foreign academics (from the United Kingdom, Italy, South America, and Australia) whose scholarship and other activities aligned with the CC mission (Ross & Darke, 2018;Ross & Vianello, 2021;Veigh Weiss, 2021).…”
Section: A Brief History Of Activism In Convict Criminology?mentioning
confidence: 99%