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Violence is widely associated with illegal drug markets, and is one
of the features that can differentiate illegal capitalism from
legitimate business. This book explores the perceived causes and
functions of violence in an illegal drug market in Dublin City,
Ireland. Understanding why violence occurs amongst participants in
illegal drug markets is an ongoing part of the criminological
endeavour. Scholars debate the various business and personal
factors that contribute towards violent perpetration. Complex
aspects of participants' lives, such as addictive disorders,
socioeconomic status, and socialisation, add further complexity.
This book examines violence in an illegal drug market from the
perspectives of those who had participated in it, that is, formerly
addicted people as well as former profit-oriented drug dealers. The
text is the result of the first ethnographic study of an illegal
drug market in Dublin. This book will appeal to undergraduate and
postgraduate students, as well as scholars interested in the
criminology and psychology of violence. More specifically, the book
will be relevant to those interested in the areas of illegal drug
markets, gang studies, the intersection of drugs and crime, and
desistance from crime.
Violence is widely associated with illegal drug markets, and is one
of the features that can differentiate illegal capitalism from
legitimate business. This book explores the perceived causes and
functions of violence in an illegal drug market in Dublin City,
Ireland. Understanding why violence occurs amongst participants in
illegal drug markets is an ongoing part of the criminological
endeavour. Scholars debate the various business and personal
factors that contribute towards violent perpetration. Complex
aspects of participants' lives, such as addictive disorders,
socioeconomic status, and socialisation, add further complexity.
This book examines violence in an illegal drug market from the
perspectives of those who had participated in it, that is, formerly
addicted people as well as former profit-oriented drug dealers. The
text is the result of the first ethnographic study of an illegal
drug market in Dublin. This book will appeal to undergraduate and
postgraduate students, as well as scholars interested in the
criminology and psychology of violence. More specifically, the book
will be relevant to those interested in the areas of illegal drug
markets, gang studies, the intersection of drugs and crime, and
desistance from crime.
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