The addict as victim: Producing the ‘problem’ of addiction in Australian victims of crime compensation laws

Volume: 25, Issue: 5, Pages: 826 - 835
Published: Sep 1, 2014
Abstract
Much academic scholarship has explored drug use and ‘addiction’ in the criminal justice system. This paper explores what happens when ‘addicts’ are victims, through an analysis of victims of crime compensation case law within the state of Victoria, Australia. We argue that the law enacts a set of unexamined assumptions about the ‘problem’ of addiction, including the assumption that it is incompatible to be both addict and victim. However, courts...
Paper Details
Title
The addict as victim: Producing the ‘problem’ of addiction in Australian victims of crime compensation laws
Published Date
Sep 1, 2014
Volume
25
Issue
5
Pages
826 - 835
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