
Opioids 360
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Opioids 360 addresses and explains critical issues, by having experts from various fields come together to focus their attention and knowledge on this problem affecting our nation. The chapters in Opioids 360 are written by experts in the fields of criminology, medicine, economics, psychology, sociology, communication, religion, and ethics. It also includes sections of students talking to students. In the "Beyond Opioids" chapter, five Methodist University undergraduate students talk directly to students across the country about medication issues involving PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, and Drug seeking behavior. Practical policy recommendations are offered throughout the book. They are designed to educate as well as to help improve and save lives. This book would be of interest to students and scholars studying criminology, criminal justice, sociology, psychology, medicine, economics and many more.
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Sarah A. See is assistant professor at Methodist University in the Department of Criminal Justice and Military Science. Her previous research and publications have been focused on the mentally ill in our jail and prison systems, carry conceal, and police use of force.
Eric S. See holds a PhD in criminology and is a professor and division head for the Department of Criminal Justice and Military Science at Methodist University. He has published on a variety of topics including gadget guns, the right to own and carry firearms, police use of force, terrorism, methamphetamine abuse, and the mentally ill in the criminal justice system. He won the Distinguished Professor of the Year award at Methodist University in 2012.
Contributors
Josiah R. Baker, Madison Brunson, Matthew L. Dobra, Robert Gmeiner, Hugh Harling, Mark Kline, Paul Knudson, J. Scott Lewis, David A. Mackey, Laura Mars, Ally Mason, Rebecca McGaughnea, Deborah L. Morris, Michael Potts, Eric S. See, Sarah A. See, Kevin Swift, Abigail Warf, Kaylee Williams, Sydney Wixtrom
Content
Foreword by Darl Champion
Introduction by Eric S. See & Sarah A. See
Chapter One: Flipping the Script on Narratives About Opioid Addiction by J. Scott Lewis
Chapter Two: Opioids from Abroad: The Chinese Connection by Josiah R. Baker
Chapter Three: The International Dimension of America's Opioid Epidemic by Robert Gmeiner
Chapter Four: Regulation into Crisis: The Government's Role in the Opioid Epidemic by Josiah R. Baker and Matthew L. Dobra
Chapter Five: The News Media's Role in Reporting the Opioid Crisis by Kevin Swift
Chapter Six: Bringing Suit Against Big Pharma: State and Local Government's Response to the Opioid Crisis by Paul Knudson
Chapter Seven: An Examination of the Opioid Crisis in the "Live Free or Die" State by David A. Mackey
Chapter Eight: Opioids in Medical Practice by Deborah L. Morris
Chapter Nine: Is it Acceptable to Prescribe Opioids for a Recovering Addict Suffering from Chronic Pain? A Virtue Ethics Approach by Michael Potts
Chapter Ten: Psychology and Opioids by Mark Kline, Laura Mars, and Madison Brunson
Chapter Eleven: The War on Patients: Patients' Rights to Receive Opioid Pain Medications by Eric S. See and Sarah A. See
Chapter Twelve: Opioids and Athletes by Hugh Harling
Chapter Thirteen: Students Talking to Students: College Students and Prescription Medication Beyond Opioids by Kaylee Williams, Rebecca McGaughnea, Sydney Wixtrom, Ally Mason, and Abigail Warf
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