Drugs, Race and the Politics of Modern Slavery Law is a powerful, unflinching ethnography that exposes the contradictions at the heart of modern Britain. Through years of deep, multi-sited fieldwork, Insa Lee Koch walks the reader through the day-to-day lived realities of those caught between victimhood and criminalization, revealing how race, identity, and even economics continue to shape the contours of justice and vulnerability in today's UK... A must read for those wish to understand the mutations of class today.