Opioid Crisis
A Policy Case Study

By (author) Gail Ukockis

ISBN13: 9780197585207

Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc

Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc

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Published: 07/05/2024

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Description
All types of communities across the US are struggling to fight the opioid epidemic. This book offers a policy analysis and provides points for in-depth discussion about the current drug crisis. It is meant to supplement a standard social welfare/social work or advocacy textbook and applies the concepts to the real-life challenges facing those with an opioid use disorder. The Opioid Crisis offers no simplistic explanations or easy answers to the policy challenges caused by the opioid crisis. Instead, it provides analytic tools such as the Social Determinants of Health to help readers grapple with this multi-faceted problem. Topics include stigma related to drug use and poverty, child welfare, the overincarceration of drug users (especially persons of color), and policy solutions such as supervised injection sites. Harm reduction, a controversial approach, is also addressed as a policy issue. Central to the book's purpose is to increase the respect for the dignity and worth of persons with opioid use disorder who deserve the best possible support for their recoveries. The opioid crisis presents many policy challenges, but also several opportunities to fight for social justice--and win.
  • Social welfare & social services
  • Care of the mentally ill
  • Drug & substance abuse: social aspects
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • General (US: Trade)
Height:244
Width:163
Spine:31
Weight:1.00
List Price: £29.99