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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.07.2023

Abbildungen

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Herausgeber

Tammy C. Ayres + weitere

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

486

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/2,6 cm

Gewicht

750 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-138-54182-5

Beschreibung

Rezension

'With chapters written by field-leading experts, this collection sheds a great deal of light on the reality of drug dealing today. Rather than succumb to the usual stereotypes, contributors explore a diverse range of drug markets and the various strategies adopted by suppliers as they seek to profit from and remain afloat in the drugs business. On every page there is something new and worthwhile for students and intrigued social scientists to explore.'

Professor Simon Winlow, Northumbria University

'This excellent and much needed book engages with the complexities of 'drug dealing' giving space to the diverse ways of dealing drugs. The fascinating insights gained from exploration of the hidden worlds of those who deal drugs are eloquently captured in this edited collection. The impressive array of authors engage with the nuances and intersections involved in the dealing of drugs, while also challenging stereotypes and stigma surrounding the ultimate contemporary folk devil - 'the drug dealer'.'

Fiona Hutton, Associate Professor, Victoria University

'Bringing together some of the most prominent voices in the field, Ayres and Ancrum compile a truly interdisciplinary and critical approach to the clandestine world of drug dealing. Addressing myths and realities about drug violence, markets, and policy, they weave in important structural and interpersonal realities that truly make this a holistic and cutting edge must-read!'

Professor Victoria E. Collins, School of Justice Studies, Eastern Kentucky University

'One of the most vilified and misunderstood characters, drug dealers get the treatment they really deserve in this new volume - a nuanced, unvarnished and critical analysis that reveals and informs the reader of the diverse motivations, mundane realities and real harms of drug markets and supply chains. While prohibition continues to fail, alongside two-dimensional political and journalistic treatments, this book takes an unblinking look at those responding to the desires or desperation of drug users. From international mafias to local 'lads' and friendly neighbourhood dealers, from the desperate hinterlands of cities to college dorms, gyms, suites and on to the opaque systems of crypto currencies and postal drops, this is a fresh and essential briefing on a perennially thorny set of issues. A truly global collection of detailed and close-up investigations, brings new insights, analytical depth and ideas to a subject that has for too long been crying out for insights anchored in thorough academic enquiry.'

Rowland Atkinson, Chair in Inclusive Societies, University of Sheffield

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.07.2023

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Herausgeber

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

486

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/2,6 cm

Gewicht

750 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-138-54182-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • 1.The changing shape of illicit drug markets: differentiation and its consequences for understanding and researching illicit drug markets Ross Coomber  2.Drug Dealing with Amphetamines: from over the Counter to Subcultural Thefts, Three Phases of Supply Andrew Wilson and Rob Ralphs  3.Life Stories of Jamaican Men involved in the UK Drugs Trade Angie Heal  4.Entrepreneurs: Just Taking Care of Business, the Drug Business Tammy C. Ayres and James Treadwell  5.Heroin Users Who Deal: Getting High on their Own Supply James Morgan  6.Just 'Sorting' their Mates? The Identities, Roles and Motivations of Social Suppliers Leah Moyle  7.Women's Role in Illegal Drug Production, Selling and Trafficking Jennifer Fleetwood  8.Dealing Dope in the Dorms: College Drug Dealers and Anti-Targets in the U.S. War on Drugs A. Rafik Mohamed and Erik D. Fritsvold  9.'Steroid Holidays' as Drug Tourism and Deviant Leisure Jake Coomber-Moore, Nigel South, Ross Coomber and Leah Moyle  10. 'Easy Money, Zero Risk': The Role of British Seasonal Workers in the Ibiza Drug Market  Tim Turner  11.'Doubling Up': Drug Dealing as a Profitable Side-Hustle Mike Salinas  12.County Lines and the Transformation of Middle Drug Markets within a Local Organised Crime Context Paul Andell, David James and Dev Maitra  13.Violence, Grime, Gangs and Drugs on the South Side of Birmingham James Treadwell and Craig Kelly  14.The More Things Change, the More they Stay the Same: A Structuro-Generational Perspective of Gypsy Drug-Dealing Networks and Operations in Madrid, Spain Daniel Briggs  15.The Dark Net, Bitcoins and the Role of the Internet in Drug Supply Angus Bancroft  16.Cryptomarkets and Organised Crime: an Ethnographic Life History  Craig Kelly  17.Image and Performance Enhancing Drug (IPED) Suppliers and their Motives: Following the Evidence Katinka van de Ven, Kyle Mulrooney and Honor Townshend  18.Illicit Pharmaceutical Supply: Moving Beyond Common Assumptions About Drugs and Drug Dealing Alexandra Hall and Georgios A. Antonopoulos  19.Drug Markets and Drug Dealing: Time to Move On  Tammy C. Ayres and Stuart Taylor  20.Side Affects May Vary: Palliative Capitalism, Punitive Capitalism and US Consumer Culture  Travis Linnemann and Corina Medley