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Jessica R. Deitzer, Lindsay Leban, Heith Copes & Sam Wilcox. (2022) Criminal Self-Efficacy and Perceptions of Risk and Reward among Women Methamphetamine Manufacturers. Justice Quarterly 39:4, pages 847-870.
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Blake Beaton & Heith Copes. (2022) Parenting Narratives Among Methamphetamine Using Mothers and Fathers. Crime & Delinquency 69:6-7, pages 1236-1255.
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Heith Copes, Sveinung Sandberg & Jared Ragland. (2022) Protecting Stories: How Symbolic Boundaries Reduce Victimization and Harmful Drug Use. Crime & Delinquency 69:3, pages 533-558.
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Heith Copes, Fiona Brookman, Jared Ragland & Blake Beaton. (2021) Sex, drugs, and coercive control: Gendered narratives of methamphetamine use, relationships, and violence. Criminology 60:1, pages 187-218.
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Stacy De Coster & Karen Heimer. (2020) Techniques of Identity Talk in Reentering Mothers’ Self-Narratives: (M)othering and Redemption Narratives. Feminist Criminology 17:1, pages 3-25.
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Natalie Todak, Susan Boyd, Rachel Tolber & Renée J. Mitchell. 2022. Rethinking and Reforming American Policing. Rethinking and Reforming American Policing 175 199 .
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Keren Gueta & Gila Chen. (2021) “You have to start normalizing”: Identity construction among self-changers and treatment changers in the context of drug use normalization. Social Science & Medicine 275, pages 113828.
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Timothy Dickinson & Scott Jacques. (2021) Drug Control Policy, Normalization, and Symbolic Boundaries in Amsterdam’s Coffee Shops. The British Journal of Criminology 61:1, pages 22-40.
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Merry Morash, Rebecca Stone, Kayla Hoskins, Deborah A. Kashy & Jennifer E. Cobbina. (2019) Narrative Identity Development and Desistance from Illegal Behavior among Substance-Using Female Offenders: Implications for Narrative Therapy and Creating Opportunity. Sex Roles 83:1-2, pages 64-84.
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Karen Holt & Gabrielle French. (2019) Exploring the motherhood experiences of active methamphetamine users. Crime, Law and Social Change 73:3, pages 297-314.
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Lillian Bruland Selseng & Oddbjørg Skjær Ulvik. (2019) Rusproblem og endring i eit diskursperspektiv: Ein analyse av praksisforteljingar. Norsk sosiologisk tidsskrift 3:6, pages 442-456.
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Megan Webb, Heith Copes & Peter S. Hendricks. (2019) Narrative identity, rationality, and microdosing classic psychedelics. International Journal of Drug Policy 70, pages 33-39.
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Kent R. Kerley, Rashaan A. DeShay & Heith Copes. (2018) Harm Reduction Strategies and Disinhibitors Among Women Who Use Heroin. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 63:8, pages 1289-1305.
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Judita Kasperiuniene & Vilma Zydziunaite. (2019) A Systematic Literature Review on Professional Identity Construction in Social Media. SAGE Open 9:1, pages 215824401982884.
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Heidi Grundetjern. (2018) Negotiating Motherhood: Variations of Maternal Identities among Women in the Illegal Drug Economy. Gender & Society 32:3, pages 395-416.
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Heith Copes, Whitney Tchoula, Jennifer Kim & Jared Ragland. (2018) Symbolic perceptions of methamphetamine: Differentiating between ice and shake. International Journal of Drug Policy 51, pages 87-94.
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Marit Edland-Gryt, Sveinung Sandberg & Willy Pedersen. (2017) From ecstasy to MDMA: Recreational drug use, symbolic boundaries, and drug trends. International Journal of Drug Policy 50, pages 1-8.
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Lillian Bruland Selseng. (2017) Formula Stories of the “Substance-Using Client”. Contemporary Drug Problems 44:2, pages 87-104.
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Polly Keary. (2017) The Least of These: How Eduardo Diaz's Image of Drug Users in Pakistan Offers an Alternate Media Representation of Addiction. Communication, Culture & Critique 10:1, pages 131-147.
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Kirsten E. Hunt-Howard. (2016) An Exploration of Factors Associated With Methamphetamine Injection Among Street-Involved Drug Users and Dealers in Los Angeles. Journal of Drug Issues 47:1, pages 4-24.
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Whitney Marsh, Heith Copes & Travis Linnemann. (2017) Creating visual differences: Methamphetamine users perceptions of anti-meth campaigns. International Journal of Drug Policy 39, pages 52-61.
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Heith Copes. (2016) A narrative approach to studying symbolic boundaries among drug users: A qualitative meta-synthesis. Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal 12:2, pages 193-213.
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Bruce A. Jacobs & Heith Copes. (2015) Neutralization Without Drift: Criminal Commitment Among Persistent Offenders. British Journal of Criminology 55:2, pages 286-302.
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Heith Copes, Kent R. Kerley, Kate Angulski & Samantha Zaleski. (2014) “Meth’s Not My Cup of Tea”. Journal of Drug Issues 44:4, pages 430-441.
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Kent Kerley, Jessica Deitzer & Lindsay Leban. (2014) Who is in Control? How Women in a Halfway House Use Faith to Recover from Drug Addiction. Religions 5:3, pages 852-870.
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