000 01887nab a22003257a 4500
999 _c9217
_d9217
005 20250625151728.0
008 250501s2025 -nz||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
040 _aAFVC
100 _aGrundetjern, Heidi
_913923
245 _aToward a trauma-informed psychosocial criminology :
_ba case study of women's methamphetamine use
_cHeidi Grundetjern and David Gadd
260 _bSage,
_c2025
500 _aFeminist Criminology, 2025, First published online, 20 March 2025
520 _aFeminist criminological scholarship on illegal substances has struggled to explain why some women who use drugs continue to participate in markets that confront them with overwhelming harms, high risk of sexual abuse, violence, and intense gendered stigma. Utilizing a case study drawn from a sample of incarcerated women who used methamphetamine in Missouri, we highlight the role of gendered identifications and emotional dependencies in the processing of trauma and its consequences for engagement in exploitative exchanges. The article is a contribution to a trauma-informed psychosocial criminology that provides a dynamic and holistic explanation of intergenerational trauma and methamphetamine use. (Authors' abstract). Record #9217
650 _aCRIME
_9163
650 _aDRUG ABUSE
_9207
650 _aMETHAMPHETAMINE
_95202
650 _aRISK FACTORS
_9505
650 _aSEXUAL VIOLENCE
_9531
650 _aTAITŌKAI
_95943
650 _aTRAUMA
_9612
650 _aWĀHINE
_94040
650 _aWOMEN
_9645
651 _aINTERNATIONAL
_93624
651 _aUNITED STATES
_92646
700 _aGadd, David
_913924
773 0 _tFeminist Criminology, 2025, First published online, 20 March 2025
830 _aFeminist Criminology
_96602
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/15570851251329729
_zdoi: 10.1177/15570851251329729
942 _2ddc
_cARTICLE
_hnews133