City Baby and Star: Addiction, Transcendence, and the Tenderloin

City Baby and Star: Addiction, Transcendence, and the Tenderloin - Voices from the Edge

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book is an exploration of the sociological, biological, and psychological forces that create pathways into and out of street deviance. Utilizing in-depth case studies, the book examines the relationship of an individual's learned and inherited human traits and the culture that receives, socializes, and judges him or her. The book centers on the compelling life stories of City Baby and Star, two women who became criminal drug addicts, and the colorful history of San Francisco's Tenderloin District. It explains why City Baby is trapped in a world of drugs and violence, and how Star escaped hers. It describes how addictions and criminal behaviors are rooted in the human biological urge to seek meaningful lives and how the organization of our culture produces the very problems it abhors. The book asks, why do tenderloins, 'containment zones' for crime, exist in virtually every major city in the world and what do we do, as a community, to contribute to the problem of street deviance everywhere? This work will be of interest to sociologists, psychologists, criminologists, as well as the general reader.

Book information

ISBN: 9780761830696
Publisher: University Press of America
Imprint: University Press of America
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 186
Weight: 268g
Height: 227mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 10mm