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Moral Panic Over Meth

Pages 427-442 | Published online: 06 Dec 2007

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Heith Copes, Lindsay Leban, Kent R. Kerley & Jessica R. Deitzer. (2016) Identities, Boundaries, and Accounts of Women Methamphetamine Users. Justice Quarterly 33:1, pages 134-158.
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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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Jesse SG Wozniak. (2016) Missing the moral: Excited delirium as a negative case study of a moral panic. Punishment & Society 18:2, pages 198-219.
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Marisa K. Omori. (2013) Moral Panics and Morality Policy. Journal of Drug Issues 43:4, pages 517-534.
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Stacey McKenna. (2013) “The Meth Factor”: Group Membership, Information Management, and the Navigation of Stigma. Contemporary Drug Problems 40:3, pages 351-385.
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Emma Whelan & Mark Asbridge. (2013) The OxyContin crisis: Problematisation and responsibilisation strategies in addiction, pain, and general medicine journals. International Journal of Drug Policy 24:5, pages 402-411.
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Robyn Dwyer & David Moore. (2013) Enacting multiple methamphetamines: The ontological politics of public discourse and consumer accounts of a drug and its effects. International Journal of Drug Policy 24:3, pages 203-211.
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Brian V. Klocke & Glenn W. Muschert. (2010) A Hybrid Model of Moral Panics: Synthesizing the Theory and Practice of Moral Panic Research. Sociology Compass 4:5, pages 295-309.
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