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Surviving oppression under the Rock: New York drug laws and the lived experiences of African American women in distressed households.

机译:在大石头下生存的压迫:纽约毒品法和贫困家庭中非洲裔美国妇女的生活经验。

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Drawing on standpoint and intersectionality theories, this study explores the degree to which New York State's Rockefeller Drug Laws and interactions between criminal, educational, and welfare policies have contributed to the maintenance of a culture of surveillance in which the lives of African American women in distressed households are overseen and influenced by oppressive policies and governmental institutions. Qualitative secondary analysis of longitudinal ethnographic data was conducted. Two detailed family cases are the focus of the study.;Findings demonstrate multiple disadvantages that impoverished African American families struggling with alcohol and/or other drugs (AOD) use and/or sale experience. These disadvantages accumulated intergenerationally, in a snowball effect making it difficult for participants to maintain stable lives. For instance, oppressive policies, discrimination, poverty, AOD use, and violence hindered many participants' ability to obtain a high school degree which in turn contributed to the obstacles they faced finding meaningful employment. Findings explored the tension between participants' experiences with oppression and the multiple ways they either assimilated or resisted their oppression.;While the Rockefeller Drug Laws assume that harsh sentences deter people from AOD use/sale, none of the participants mentioned imprisonment as a motivator to avoid AOD. Participants' classification of crack, cocaine, and heroin as the most dangerous AOD were congruent with the Rockefeller Drug Laws' classification of AOD. However, the way the law dispensed prison sentences reduced people to their AOD use because it disregarded all other aspects of their lives. Unlike the Rockefeller Drug Laws, participants found drug use to be sometimes a functional activity insofar as it was an additional source of income and a coping strategy in dealing with oppression.;Findings indicate that simply addressing problematic AOD use among impoverished African American families in New York at the micro level is not sufficient or feasible. While it is important to examine and address individual needs and problems associated to AOD use, macro forces such as lack of meaningful employment for unskilled workers must be addressed. Social workers must foster critical thought, support an operational definition of AOD abuse/dependence, and advocate for social justice within the field of AOD use.
机译:利用观点和交叉性理论,本研究探讨了纽约州的洛克菲勒毒品法以及刑事,教育和福利政策之间的相互作用在多大程度上维持了一种监视文化,在该监视文化中,处于困境的非洲裔美国妇女的生活家庭受到压迫性政策和政府机构的监督和影响。对纵向民族志数据进行了定性二次分析。该研究的重点是两个详细的家庭案例。研究发现,多重弊端使陷入困境的非洲裔美国家庭陷入困境,他们在酗酒和/或其他毒品(AOD)的使用和/或销售经历中苦苦挣扎。这些缺点代代相传地积雪成滚雪,使参与者难以维持稳定的生活。例如,压迫性政策,歧视,贫困,使用AOD和暴力阻碍了许多参与者获得高中学历的能力,这反过来又加剧了他们找到有意义的工作所面临的障碍。调查结果探讨了参与者遭受压迫的经历与他们同化或抵制压迫的多种方式之间的张力。;尽管洛克菲勒毒品法假设严厉的刑罚会阻止人们使用AOD进行销售,但没有一个参与者提到监禁是促使他们从事AOD的动机。避免AOD。与会者将裂纹,可卡因和海洛因归类为最危险的AOD,这与《洛克菲勒毒品法》对AOD的归类一致。但是,由于法律无视了他们生活的所有其他方面,因此免除监狱徒刑的方式减少了人们对AOD的使用。与洛克菲勒《毒品法》不同,参与者发现,吸毒有时是一种功能性活动,因为它是一种额外的收入来源和应对压迫的应对策略。研究表明,仅解决新州贫困非洲裔美国家庭中有问题的AOD使用问题微观上的约克还不够或不可行。尽管检查和解决与AOD使用相关的个人需求和问题很重要,但必须解决宏观因素,例如缺乏技能的非熟练工人的就业。社会工作者必须培养批判性思维,支持对AOD滥用/依赖性的操作性定义,并倡导在AOD使用领域内实现社会正义。

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  • 作者

    Windsor, Liliane Cambraia.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Austin.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Austin.;
  • 学科 Black Studies.;Social Work.;Womens Studies.;Sociology Individual and Family Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 271 p.
  • 总页数 271
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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