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Drugs and Crime 4th edition


Drugs and Crime 4th edition

Paperback by Bean, Philip

Drugs and Crime

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ISBN:
9780415657310
Publication Date:
26 Mar 2014
Edition/language:
4th edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
304 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Drugs and Crime

Description

A high proportion of crimes committed in Britain are drugs-related, with many offenders having a documented history of drug use. However, the direct link between drugs and crime is often less clear than is supposed and this text attempts to achieve a better understanding of these and surrounding issues that have been marred by misunderstanding and a lack of consensus amongst experts. This text offers a major contribution to existing debates and provides an authoritative and much-needed overview of the range of issues associated with drugs-related crime. Coverage includes: a discussion on theoretical approaches to drugs and crime, an overview of the legal position on drugs and drug offenders, a critique of the aims and nature of treatment, an examination of trafficking and laundering, an analysis of the policing of drugs markets, a discussion about the legalisation debates. This new edition has been fully updated to include the latest data and recent developments in policy and particular attention is paid to changes in sentencing and treatment, as well as changes to practice in trafficking. An expanded chapter on women, drugs and crime now offers further coverage of drug-taking and prostitution. This is the only book in Britain which centres on the links between drugs and crime, and deals with the policy implications of that link. It is a comprehensive account of the various aspects of Government policy concerning drugs, and should be particularly useful to academics and students interested in or studying this aspect of criminology.

Contents

Chapter 1. Drugs and Crime. An overview Chapter 2. Sentencing drug offenders Chapter 3. Drugs and Crime. Theoretical Formulations Chapter 4. Treatment in Criminal Justice Chapter 5. Drug Courts and Drug Testing Chapter 6. Trafficking, Laundering and Confiscation Chapter 7. Drug Markets and Policing Chapter 8. Informers and corruption Chapter 9. Women, drugs and crime Chapter 10 The legalisation Debate Chapter 11. Suggestions for the way forward.

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