Freeing Tammy: Women, Drugs, and Incarceration

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UPNE, May 31, 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 219 pages

Tammara (Tammy) Johnson is an African-American woman in her fifties, an ex-addict with a 19-year heroin habit and a felony record, who works as the job development trainer for an in-patient drug treatment program in south suburban Chicago. Raised in a middle-class family, Tammy left home early because she could not live up to parental expectations. She turned to drugs and crime and was eventually incarcerated for selling drugs.

This book, the third in a trilogy about Chicago women by noted author Jody Raphael, is the story of Tammy’s metamorphosis. Raphael’s narrative, based on extensive interviews with Tammy and family members, shows the detrimental effects of incarceration on an already abused woman and illuminates Tammy’s efforts to release herself from the literal and figurative prisons of abuse, addiction, crime, fear, and hopelessness.

Raphael uses the transit of Tammy’s life—from childhood trauma to adult rehabilitation—to investigate the linkages between childhood sexual assault and domestic violence with women’s drug addiction and then with crime. She uses Tammy’s own words to demonstrate how childhood sexual assault and violence can make women poor and how dysfunctional coping strategies keep them poor. Tammy’s story is a reminder that violence against women and girls economically impoverishes them by trapping them in addictions leading to crime and other self-destructive activities.

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Contents

Prologue
1
CHAPTER ONE Betrayal
8
CHAPTER Two Trial
15
CHAPTER THREE County Jail
22
CHAPTER FOUR Prison
48
CHAPTER FIVE Numbing
63
CHAPTER SIX Minimum Security
84
CHAPTER SEVEN Terrence Alone
94
CHAPTER NINE Forgetting
128
CHAPTER TEN Out of the Basement
142
Back to County
167
Notes
173
Bibliography
193
Acknowledgments
211
Index
213
Copyright

CHAPTER EIGHT The Basement
106

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About the author (2007)

JODY RAPHAEL is Senior Research Fellow, Schiller, DuCanto & Fleck Family Law Center, DePaul University College of Law. Freeing Tammy is the final volume of Raphael’s trilogy about women, poverty, and violence in contemporary Chicago that includes Saving Bernice: Battered Women, Welfare, and Poverty (NUP, 2000) and Listening to Olivia: Violence, Poverty, and Prostitution (NUP, 2004).