“Accidental Intimacies”: Reconsidering Bodily Encounters Between Police and Young People Who Use Drugs
Volume: 47, Issue: 3, Pages: 231 - 250
Published: Jun 10, 2020
Abstract
Youth who use drugs (YWUD) are likely to encounter the police and experience victimization within those encounters. Negative experiences of police among youth can dramatically undermine youths’ trust in police, making them unlikely to ask for help when they need it. In this article, we use Rance and Fraser’s concept of “accidental intimacies” between staff and people who inject drugs arising in encounters within supervised consumption sites....
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Title
“Accidental Intimacies”: Reconsidering Bodily Encounters Between Police and Young People Who Use Drugs
Published Date
Jun 10, 2020
Volume
47
Issue
3
Pages
231 - 250
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