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Surviving through Substance Use: The Role of Substances in the Lives of Women who Appear before the Courts

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Drawing upon qualitative data gathered through fieldwork in three bail hostels, this paper outlines the role of substance use (illegal drugs, alcohol, prescribed medication and food) in the lives of women awaiting trial. Their use of substance is explored within the context of the multiple and complex problems which shaped their lives. It is argued that womenís use of substances can be viewed as a active strategy to achieve personal and social satisfaction, to cope with stresses and problem experienced and to exert some degree of control over their lives. Whilst seemingly beneficial for the women in the short-term, ultimately substance use for this group of women can be seen as counter-productive and self-destructive; increasing the control of others (health care, social work and criminal justice professionals) over their lives, leading to social problems and damaging their emotional and physical well-being.

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  • Emma Wincup, 2000. "Surviving through Substance Use: The Role of Substances in the Lives of Women who Appear before the Courts," Sociological Research Online, , vol. 4(4), pages 185-198, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socres:v:4:y:2000:i:4:p:185-198
    DOI: 10.5153/sro.363
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