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Has public criminology lost to consumerism: Addiction treatment in China
Qi Chen
Schools of Law and Education
Centre for Future Societies Research
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China
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Addiction Treatment
100%
Criminology
100%
Consumerism
100%
Public Criminology
100%
Criminologists
25%
Addiction Models
25%
Drug Prohibition
25%
Human Rights Violations
25%
Social Exclusion
25%
Collateral Damage
25%
Correctional Interventions
25%
Cross-sector Collaboration
25%
Online Health Forums
25%
Net-widening
25%
Paternalism
25%
Rehabilitation Services
25%
Growing Markets
25%
Community-based Rehabilitation
25%
Community Engagement
25%
Chinese Society
25%
Internet Addiction
25%
Intolerant
25%
Potential Buyer
25%
Contemporary China
25%
Reorient
25%
Private Services
25%
Consumerist
25%
Equal Access
25%
Law
25%
Social Shaming
25%
Drug Addicts
25%
Access to Treatment
25%
Utilitarian Motivation
25%
Moral Panic
25%
Willingness to Pay
25%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Consumerism
100%
Criminology
100%
Rehabilitation Services
20%
Chinese
20%
Internet Addiction
20%
Morality
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%