Foreword: A Conversation with David Simon, Creator of The Wire, by Patrick A. McGuire
1. The New Public Health Crisis: Wallace's World
2. Heroin Central: The Street Life of Bubbles, Marlo, and Johnny
3. Losing the War on Drugs: The Pit versus the Police
4. Medicalize or Legalize: Hamsterdam
5. Needle Exchange and the AIDS Dilemma: Sticking It to ""the Bug""
6. Treatment on Demand as a Strategy: Walon's Success Story
7. School Performance and the MIA Parent: The Tragedy of Dukie's Education
8. Teenage Pregnancy and STDs: Shardene's Escape
9. Firepower: Snoop's Beretta, Avon's Heckler, and Omar's Mossberg
10. Place Matters: Why Didn't Bodie Just Leave?
11. Of Paint and Guns: Did Omar Die of Lead Poisoning?
12. Obese Yet Malnourished: The Weighty Contradiction of Prop Joe
13. Public Health and Politics: The Promise and Peril of Tommy Carcetti
Epilogue: Learning from The Wire: Practicing Politics to Practice Medicine
Cast of Characters
Notes
Index
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""Beilenson leads us through the rationale and implementation of public health initiatives that might have an effect on the show's characters, or on the city's embattled residents those characters are meant to portray.""