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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Crime & criminology > Drugs trade / drug trafficking

Drug Policy Harmonization and the European Union (Hardcover): C. Chatwin Drug Policy Harmonization and the European Union (Hardcover)
C. Chatwin
R1,523 Discovery Miles 15 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Exploring the illegal drug issue in international context, this book looks at why harmonization has not already taken place at the European level. It considers the desirability and viability of harmonization, examines the conflict between repressive and liberal drug policies and applies a multi-level governance lens to the issue.

Drugs in Britain - Supply, Consumption and Control (Hardcover): Mark Simpson, Tracy Shildrick, Robert MacDonald Drugs in Britain - Supply, Consumption and Control (Hardcover)
Mark Simpson, Tracy Shildrick, Robert MacDonald
R4,806 Discovery Miles 48 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Illicit drug use is an issue that triggers a wealth of debate and concern. Drawing on well-respected authors in the field, this textbook is at the cutting edge of contemporary debates about illicit drug use. Comprehensive in its coverage, the book examines the major theoretical questions, themes and policy debates and presents them in a straightforward, lucid manner. Knitted together by a strong editorial framework and student-friendly features such as study exercises, Drugs in Britain is essential reading for students of sociology and criminology taking courses in this area.

Pathways to Gang Involvement and Drug Distribution - Social, Environmental, and Psychological Factors (Hardcover, 2014 ed.):... Pathways to Gang Involvement and Drug Distribution - Social, Environmental, and Psychological Factors (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Inger-Lise Lien
R3,348 Discovery Miles 33 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book uses a multi-methods study of incarcerated youths to examine the pathways to gang involvement, the drug distribution system and hierarchy within gangs, levels of traumatic stress and depression among gang-involved youths, and other mechanisms of control and retention within the system of gangs.Based on a study of young inmates in Norway, with international backgrounds including Africa, Pakistan, Middle East and Western Europe, the findings explained in this book are broadly applicable. It aims to create a picture of the entire system of gang membership, while revealing a research framework that could be applied to other studies. Gang members were found in high levels to be suffering from depression and traumatic stress, and were often heavily indebted (financially and otherwise) to persons in the outside world. Owing money, violence and other threats, all make it difficult to leave the system, despite the pains they suffer within it. In order understand young peoples' life within the system, and its hold on them, and in order to reduce its continuation and growth, this important analysis helps researchers and policy makers, particularly those interested in juvenile justice, youth gangs, and drug trafficking understand its logic and identify its weak points and possible ways out. "

Fixing Drugs - The Politics of Drug Prohibition (Hardcover): S Pryce Fixing Drugs - The Politics of Drug Prohibition (Hardcover)
S Pryce
R1,523 Discovery Miles 15 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this unique and engaging book, Sue Pryce tackles the major issues surrounding drug policy. Why do governments persist with prohibition policies, despite their proven inefficacy? Why are some drugs criminalized, and some not? And why does society care about drug use at all? Pryce guides us through drug policy around the world.

Too Big to Jail - Inside HSBC, the Mexican drug cartels and the greatest banking scandal of the century (Hardcover): Chris... Too Big to Jail - Inside HSBC, the Mexican drug cartels and the greatest banking scandal of the century (Hardcover)
Chris Blackhurst
R604 R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Save R99 (16%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Packed with insights and details that will both amaze and appal you' - Oliver Bullough, author of Butler to the World Across the world, HSBC likes to sell itself as 'the world's local bank', the friendly face of corporate and personal finance. And yet, a decade ago, the same bank was hit with a record US fine of $1.9 billion for facilitating money laundering for 'drug kingpins and rogue nations'. In pursuit of their goal of becoming the biggest bank in the world, between 2003 to 2010, HSBC allowed El Chapo and the Sinaloa cartel, one of the most notorious and murderous criminal organizations in the world, to turn its ill-gotten money into clean dollars and thereby grow one of the deadliest drugs empires the world has ever seen. How did a bank, which boasts 'we're committed to helping protect the world's financial system on which millions of people depend, by only doing business with customers who meet our high standards of transparency' come to facilitate Mexico's richest drug baron? And how did a bank that had been named 'one of the best-run organizations in the world' become so entwined with one of the most barbaric groups of gangsters on the planet? Too Big to Jail is an extraordinary story brilliantly told by writer, commentator, and former editor of The Independent, Chris Blackhurst, that starts in Hong Kong and ranges across London, Washington, the Cayman Islands and Mexico, where HSBC saw the opportunity to become the largest bank in the world, and El Chapo seized the chance to fuel his murderous empire by laundering his drug proceeds through the bank. It brings together an extraordinary cast of politicians, bankers, drug dealers, FBI officers and whistle-blowers, and asks what price does greed have? Whose job is it to police global finance? And why did not a single person go to prison for facilitating the murderous expansion of a global drug empire?

Narcosubmarines - Outlaw Innovation and Maritime Interdiction in the War on Drugs (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Javier Guerrero C. Narcosubmarines - Outlaw Innovation and Maritime Interdiction in the War on Drugs (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Javier Guerrero C.
R1,539 Discovery Miles 15 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is about the encounters of Colombian drug smugglers and the Colombian Navy, both in the open seas and along coastlines. Javier Guerrero C. specifically examines the technologies involved in the War on Drugs, such as the narcosubmarines and patrol boats, the knowledge required to transport drugs and the knowledge required to stop the illicit flows. The author presents compelling new evidence for advancing an understanding of technological innovation in antagonist contexts, as well as the symbiotic and co-evolutionary character of the process of technological innovation in the War on Drugs. This book will appeal both to practitioners and scholars interested in the War on Drugs and the production of technologies in outlaw contexts.

The Microdot Gang - The Rise and Fall of the LSD Network That Turned On the World (Hardcover): James Wyllie The Microdot Gang - The Rise and Fall of the LSD Network That Turned On the World (Hardcover)
James Wyllie
R604 R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Save R99 (16%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The biggest drug bust in British history occurred in the early hours of 25 March 1977: 800 officers made 120 arrests and seized a staggering 6,000,000 tabs of LSD. The raids focused on two acid manufacturing centres: one hidden in an isolated farmhouse in deepest Wales, the other in a suburban house on a leafy residential street in south-west London. Between them they supplied acid to most of the UK, Europe, America and beyond. Tabs bearing their logo were recovered as far away as Australia. James Wyllie tells the extraordinary story of how a middle-aged American academic, two idealistic British students, a public school cad and an American hustler formed the Microdot Gang and created an acid production line designed to turn on the world. It is the story of Operation Julie - a police operation unprecedented in scale, sophistication and complexity, the brainchild of an old-school detective who led an investigation that would eventually involve the security services, the FBI, the DEA, the Canadian authorities and the Swiss police. Ranging over a decade and across several continents, The Microdot Gang is also a tale of how a cultural movement became a criminal enterprise, inspiring the war on drugs and launching a revolution that left an enduring and complex legacy.

The Business Secrets of Drug Dealing - An Almost True Account (Paperback): Matt Taibbi, Reggie Harris The Business Secrets of Drug Dealing - An Almost True Account (Paperback)
Matt Taibbi, Reggie Harris
R342 Discovery Miles 3 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Business Secrets of Drug Dealing tells the story of a hyper-observant, politically-minded, but humorously pragmatic weed dealer who has spent a working life compiling rules for how to a) make money and b) avoid prison. Each rule shapes a chapter of this fast-paced outlaw tale, all delivered in Huey Carmichael's deliciously trenchant argot. Here are a few of them: No guns but keep shooters. Stay behind the white guy. Don't snitch. Always have a job. Be multi-sourced. Get your money and get out. Part edge-of-the-seat suspense story, part how-to manual in the tradition of The Anarchist Cookbook, The Business Secrets of Drug Dealing is as scintillating as it is subversive. Just reading it feels illegal.

Transforming the War on Drugs - Warriors, Victims and Vulnerable Regions (Paperback): Annette Idler, Juan Carlos Garzon Vergara Transforming the War on Drugs - Warriors, Victims and Vulnerable Regions (Paperback)
Annette Idler, Juan Carlos Garzon Vergara
R752 Discovery Miles 7 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The war on drugs has failed, but consensus in the international drug policy debate on the way forward is missing. Amidst this moment of uncertainty, militarised lenses on the global illicit drug problem continue to neglect the complexity of the causes and consequences that this war is intended to defend or defeat. Challenging conventional thinking in defence and security sectors, Transforming the War on Drugs constitutes the first comprehensive and systematic effort to theoretically, conceptually, and empirically investigate the impacts of the war on drugs. The contributors trace the consequences of the war on drugs across vulnerable regions, including South America and Central America, West Africa, the Middle East and the Golden Crescent, the Golden Triangle, and Russia. It demonstrates that these consequences are 'glocal'. The war's local impacts on human rights, security, development, and public health are interdependent with transnational illicit flows. The book further reveals how these impacts have influenced the positions of governments across these regions, with significant ramifications for the international drug control regime. Crucially, it shows that, at a time when global order is in flux, critically evaluating the regime's securitisation through the war on drugs provides key insights into other global governance realms.

Drugs and Empires - Essays in Modern Imperialism and Intoxication, c.1500 to c.1930 (Hardcover): J. Mills, P. Barton Drugs and Empires - Essays in Modern Imperialism and Intoxication, c.1500 to c.1930 (Hardcover)
J. Mills, P. Barton
R2,903 Discovery Miles 29 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Drugs and Empires" introduces new research from a range of historians that re-evaluates the relationship between intoxicants and empires in the modern world. It re-examines controversies about such issues as the Asian opium trade or the sale of alcohol in Africa. It addresses new areas of research, including the impact of imperial drugs profits on American history, or the place of African states in the development of international regulations. The outcome is to provoke new perspectives on both drugs and empires.

Drug Smuggler Nation - Narcotics and the Netherlands, 1920-1995 (Paperback): Stephen Snelders Drug Smuggler Nation - Narcotics and the Netherlands, 1920-1995 (Paperback)
Stephen Snelders
R721 Discovery Miles 7 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why did the international drug regulatory regime of the twentieth century fail to stop an explosive increase in trade and consumption of illegal drugs? This book investigates the histories of smugglers and criminal entrepreneurs in the Netherlands who succeeded in turning the country into the so-called 'Colombia of Europe'. Increasing state regulations and interventions led to the proliferation of a 'hydra' of small, anarchic groups and networks ideally suited to circumvent the enforcement of regulation. Smugglers and suppliers of heroin, cocaine, cannabis, and other drugs created a thriving underground industry of illegal synthetic drug labs and indoor cannabis cultivation in the Netherlands itself, made possible because of the embedded criminal anarchy in Dutch society. Using examples from the rich history of drug smuggling, Drug smuggler nation investigates the hidden grounds of the illegal drug trade, and its effects on our drug policies. -- .

Framing Drug Use - Bodies, Space, Economy and Crime (Hardcover): J. Fitzgerald Framing Drug Use - Bodies, Space, Economy and Crime (Hardcover)
J. Fitzgerald
R2,621 R1,940 Discovery Miles 19 400 Save R681 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the forces that shape psychoactive drug use. The approach, informed by poststructuralist semiotics, culture, phenomenology and contemporary theories of affect, illuminates the connections between drugs, bodies, space, economy and crime.

The Last Narco: Updated and Revised (Paperback): Malcolm Beith The Last Narco: Updated and Revised (Paperback)
Malcolm Beith
R419 R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Save R57 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A new and updated edition of Malcolm Beith's thrilling inside-account of Joaquin El Chapo Guzman's notorious Sinaloa drug cartel. Until 2016, the dense hills of Sinaloa, Mexico, were home to the most powerful drug lord since Pablo Escobar: Joaquin El Chapo Guzman. Guzman was among the word's ten most wanted men and appeared on Forbes magazine's billionaire list. With his massive wealth, his army of professional killers, and a network of informants that reached into the highest levels of government, catching Guzman was considered impossible - until it wasn't. Newsweek correspondent Malcolm Beith has spent years reporting on the drug wars and followed the chase with full access to senior officials and exclusive interviews with soldiers and drug traffickers in the region, including members of Guzman's cartel. Newly updated with Beith's gripping account of the trial that put Guzman away for life, The Last Narco is essential reading about one of the most dramatic news stories of our day - a true-crime thriller happening in real-time.

County Lines - Exploitation and Drug Dealing among Urban Street Gangs (Hardcover): Simon Harding County Lines - Exploitation and Drug Dealing among Urban Street Gangs (Hardcover)
Simon Harding
R2,948 Discovery Miles 29 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Described by the National Crime Agency as a 'significant threat', county lines involve gangs recruiting vulnerable youth to sell drugs in provincial areas. This phenomenon has impacted local drug markets, increasing criminal activity and violence. Exploring how county lines evolve, Harding reveals extensive criminal exploitation and control in the daily 'grind' to sell drugs. Drawing upon extensive interviews and case studies, this timely book gives voice to users and dealers, providing an in-depth analysis of techniques, relationships and 'trapping'. With county lines now a critical issue for policing and government, this is an invaluable contribution to literature on gangs, youth violence and drugs.

Understanding Drug Use and Abuse - A Global Perspective (Hardcover): Benjamin P. Bowser, Carl O. Word, Toby Seddon Understanding Drug Use and Abuse - A Global Perspective (Hardcover)
Benjamin P. Bowser, Carl O. Word, Toby Seddon
R4,469 Discovery Miles 44 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Addressing drug use and abuse as a global phenomenon, this text draws on contemporary and international research findings to examine the causes of drug use in different countries and to explore different policy responses to its prevention and treatment. It is an invaluable resource for students, practitioners and anyone concerned with drug use.

The Crack Era - The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of Kevin Chiles (Hardcover): Kevin Chiles, Esq Richard Ray The Crack Era - The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of Kevin Chiles (Hardcover)
Kevin Chiles, Esq Richard Ray
R1,010 Discovery Miles 10 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Chasing the Mafia - 'Ndrangheta, Memories and Journeys (Hardcover): Anna Sergi Chasing the Mafia - 'Ndrangheta, Memories and Journeys (Hardcover)
Anna Sergi
R2,238 Discovery Miles 22 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 'ndrangheta - the Calabrian region of Italy's mafia - is one of wealthiest and most powerful criminal organizations today. It is considered Italy's most powerful mafia; it's not only the main object of concern for anti-mafia units in Italy, but also for joint investigative teams in Europe and beyond. Combining autobiography, travel ethnography, memoir, academic rigour and investigative journalism, this book provides a global outlook on the 'ndrangheta, taking the reader to small villages and locations in Italy and abroad to Australia, Canada, United States and Argentina.

Judging Addicts - Drug Courts and Coercion in the Justice System (Hardcover, New): Rebecca Tiger Judging Addicts - Drug Courts and Coercion in the Justice System (Hardcover, New)
Rebecca Tiger
R2,646 Discovery Miles 26 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The number of people incarcerated in the U.S. now exceeds 2.3 million, due in part to the increasing criminalization of drug use: over 25% of people incarcerated in jails and prisons are there for drug offenses. Judging Addicts examines this increased criminalization of drugs and the medicalization of addiction in the U.S. by focusing on drug courts, where defendants are sent to drug treatment instead of prison. Rebecca Tiger explores how advocates of these courts make their case for what they call "enlightened coercion," detailing how they use medical theories of addiction to justify increased criminal justice oversight of defendants who, through this process, are defined as both "sick" and "bad." Tiger shows how these courts fuse punitive and therapeutic approaches to drug use in the name of a "progressive" and "enlightened" approach to addiction. She critiques the medicalization of drug users, showing how the disease designation can complement, rather than contradict, punitive approaches, demonstrating that these courts are neither unprecedented nor unique, and that they contain great potential to expand punitive control over drug users. Tiger argues that the medicalization of addiction has done little to stem the punishment of drug users because of a key conceptual overlap in the medical and punitive approaches--that habitual drug use is a problem that needs to be fixed through sobriety. Judging Addicts presses policymakers to implement humane responses to persistent substance use that remove its control entirely from the criminal justice system and ultimately explores the nature of crime and punishment in the U.S. today.

Cocaine Hoppers - Nigerian International Cocaine Trafficking (Paperback): Jude Roys Oboh Cocaine Hoppers - Nigerian International Cocaine Trafficking (Paperback)
Jude Roys Oboh
R1,021 Discovery Miles 10 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cocaine Hoppers provides empirical evidence to explain the involvement of Nigerians in the global cocaine trade. Investigating the criminogenic environment created by the Nigerian 'state crisis,' Oboh traces the geographic, demographic, economic, historical, political, and cultural factors enhancing cocaine culture in Nigeria. Based on years of research, Oboh reveals this social network that relies on "reverse social capital" wherein wealth and power are achieved through illegal means solely to benefit the individual. This lively, theoretically grounded study examines the new trend of traffickers dominating the illicit cocaine trade through West Africa to destinations across the globe to provide an account of Nigerian involvement in international drug trafficking as it has never been divulged before. This book will be appreciated by criminologists, social scientists, policymakers, drug researchers and organized crime scholars. And eagerly be read by those interested in Nigeria, and problems of African immigrants, and in the international drug trafficking.

Mr Smiley - My Last Pill and Testament (Paperback, Main Market Ed.): Howard Marks Mr Smiley - My Last Pill and Testament (Paperback, Main Market Ed.)
Howard Marks 1
R301 R266 Discovery Miles 2 660 Save R35 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Howard Marks is the most famous drug smuggler of his age, and a hero to a generation. On his release from one of America's toughest prisons, Howard made a promise to himself to go straight. No more drugs, no more smuggling, no more fake passports. He would retire to a quiet life with his family in the Balearic Islands of Spain. It didn't quite work out that way. This was the mid-nineties, the height of the ecstasy and clubbing boom, and Ibiza was at the very centre of the vortex for the 'E generation'. Pills had taken the place of marijuana, Paul Oakenfold had replaced The Rolling Stones as the music of the masses, but some people are just born for life on the other side of the law. It wasn't long before Howard found himself trying pure ecstasy and rubbing shoulders with some of the king-pins of the pill trade. These included some of Britain's most notorious gangsters, who were laundering millions of pounds of gold stolen from the legendary Brink's-Mat bullion raid. As Britons descended on Ibiza ahead of one of the greatest summers of the nineties, Howard was preparing for his most outrageous operation yet. Incredibly funny, moving and scabrous, Howard Marks' Mr Smiley follows a journey to the heartland of the clubbing and British crime scene. It is also a fitting last word from one of Britain's best loved bad boys.

Drugs on the Dark Net - How Cryptomarkets are Transforming the Global Trade in Illicit Drugs (Hardcover): J. Martin Drugs on the Dark Net - How Cryptomarkets are Transforming the Global Trade in Illicit Drugs (Hardcover)
J. Martin
R1,883 Discovery Miles 18 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study explores the rapidly expanding world of online illicit drug trading. Since the fall of the infamous Silk Road, a new generation of cryptomarkets can be found thriving on the dark net. Martin explores how these websites defy powerful law enforcement agencies and represent the new digital front in the 'war on drugs'.

Transnational Drug Trafficking Across the Vietnam-Laos Border (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Hai Thanh Luong Transnational Drug Trafficking Across the Vietnam-Laos Border (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Hai Thanh Luong
R2,422 Discovery Miles 24 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents the first detailed inquiry into the nature of cross-border drug trafficking between Laos People's Democratic Republic and Vietnam, using an exploratory approach. It draws upon qualitative and quantitative methods, case studies, interviews and survey data from criminal investigation police and drug-related crimes officers (CIPDRC) from six border provinces which are directly and indirectly involved in investigating these cross-border cases. The author demonstrates that drug markets in Vietnam are not controlled by monopolistic, hierarchical organizations or 'cartels' but small structures, based on family ties and fellow-countrymen relations, which are fluid and loosely organized. They are very adaptable and sophisticated with diverse modus operandi and multiple divisions of labour which present particular challenges to law enforcement agencies, which the author discusses.

The Ambivalent State - Police-Criminal Collusion at the Urban Margins (Hardcover): Javier Auyero, Katherine Sobering The Ambivalent State - Police-Criminal Collusion at the Urban Margins (Hardcover)
Javier Auyero, Katherine Sobering
R2,775 Discovery Miles 27 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the last few decades, debates about policing in poor urban areas have turned from analyzing the state's neglect and abandonment into documenting its harsh interventions and punishing presence. Yet, we know very little about the covert world of state action that is hidden from public view. In The Ambivalent State, Javier Auyero and Katherine Sobering offer an unprecedented look into the clandestine relationships between police agents and drug dealers in Argentina. Drawing on a unique combination of ethnographic fieldwork and documentary evidence, including hundreds of pages of wiretapped phone conversations, they analyze the inner-workings of police-criminal collusion, its connections to drug markets, and how it promotes cynicism and powerlessness in daily life. They argue that an up-close examination of covert state action exposes the workings of an ambivalent state: one that both enforces the rule of law and functions as a partner in criminal behavior. The Ambivalent State develops a political sociology of violence that focuses not only on what takes place in police stations, courts, and poor neighborhoods, but also the clandestine actions and interactions of police, judges, and politicians that structure daily life at the urban margins.

Should All Drugs Be Legalized? - A primer for the 21st century (Paperback): Mattha Busby Should All Drugs Be Legalized? - A primer for the 21st century (Paperback)
Mattha Busby; Edited by Matthew Taylor
R315 Discovery Miles 3 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A timely re-examination of the pros and cons of legalizing drug use. Combining a unique visual approach with carefully constructed narrative text, this book provides a survey of the history of drug use, a review of the impact of the war on drugs, an appraisal of the effects of legal vs illegal drugs and an evaluation of the impact of the decriminalization of drugs. According to archaeological and historical records, ethanol in the form of beer in Sumeria and wine in Egypt has been used recreationally for 13,000 years, while psychotropic drugs have been used for thousands of years, mainly for religious purposes. This book sets out the history of the use of drugs since the Neolithic age, and explores the evolution of recreational drug use from the mid-18th century on. It considers the lethal and social impact of heavy use of legal alcohol or nicotine vs the hazards to health and society associated with illegal drugs. It evaluates the effects of the 50-year failed global war on drugs on the criminal production and trafficking of drugs on the black market and on the abuse, health and imprisonment of end users. Finally, it argues for the decriminalization of all drugs and the state regulation of the drug market, with suitable controls and regulation for each drug type.

Democracies at War Against Drugs - The Military Mystique in Brazil and Mexico (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Anais Medeiros Passos Democracies at War Against Drugs - The Military Mystique in Brazil and Mexico (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Anais Medeiros Passos
R2,943 Discovery Miles 29 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides an in-depth account of military operations against drug gangs and organizations in two of the biggest countries in Latin America: Brazil and Mexico. Recent studies on drug wars have detailed case studies on the war on drugs but do not focus on the role of the army in such policies. Publications that do drive attention to the military in such situations are usually from human rights organizations or the press and are therefore not scholarly works. There are therefore no recent academic books dealing with the role of the military in the fight against drugs in Latin America. This book aims to fill this gap. It also offers an empirical and theoretical examination of the issue of the role of the military (rather than the police) on national soil-the army being generally devoted to interventions abroad, and the police, to law enforcement on the national ground. The book is also the first work to look at high-level negotiations between military and civilian elites that define the conditions for the use of force during military operations. It provides a theoretically informed understanding of contemporary security politics in Brazil and Mexico.

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