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Rehab on the Range: A History of Addiction and Incarceration in the American West

English

By (author): Holly M. Karibo

The first study of the Fort Worth Narcotic Farm, an institution that played a critical role in fusing the War on Drugs, mass incarceration, and public health in the American West.

In 1929, the United States government approved two ground-breaking and controversial drug addiction treatment programs. At a time when fears about a supposed rise in drug use reached a fevered pitch, the emergence of the nations first narcotic farms in Fort Worth, Texas, and Lexington, Kentucky, marked a watershed moment in the treatment of addiction. Rehab on the Range is the first in-depth history of the Fort Worth Narcotic Farm and its impacts on the American West. Throughout its operation from the 1930s to the 1970s, the institution was the only federally funded drug treatment center west of the Mississippi River. Designed to blend psychiatric treatment, physical rehabilitation, and vocational training, the Narcotic Farm, its proponents argued, would transform American treatment policies for the better. The reality was decidedly more complicated.

Holly M. Karibo tells the story of how this institutiononce framed as revolutionary for addiction careultimately contributed to the turn towards incarceration as the solution to the nations drug problem. Blending an intellectual history of addiction and imprisonment with a social history of addicts experiences, Rehab on the Range provides a nuanced picture of the Narcotic Farm and its cultural impacts. In doing so, it offers crucial historical context that can help us better understand our current debates over addiction, drug policy, and the rise of mass incarceration.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: University of Texas Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781477330340

About Holly M. Karibo

Holly M. Karibo is an associate professor of history at Oklahoma State University. She is the author of Sin City North: Sex Drugs and Citizenship in the Detroit-Windsor Borderland and the coeditor of Border Policing: A History of Enforcement and Evasion in North America.

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