Description |
1 online resource (1 volume) |
Series |
Bristol shorts research |
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Bristol shorts research.
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Contents |
Front Matter -- Contents -- Notes on the Authors -- Acknowledgements -- County Lines and the 'Standard Story': An Introduction -- Whose Line Is It Anyway? -- Joining the Line -- Life on the Line -- Crossing the Line -- End of the Line -- County Lines in a Therapy Culture: A Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index |
Summary |
Combining a compulsive read with rigorous academic analysis, this book tells the real-life stories of drug dealers involved in county lines networks, including their methods, motives and misfortunes. Conventional wisdom surrounding county lines often portrays drugs runners as exploited victims and gang proliferation as a market-driven exercise, and suggests a business model facilitated exclusively by smart phone technology and routinely regulated by violence. Aimed at students, scholars, practitioners and policymakers, this myth-busting, accessible book offers a novel way of thinking about county lines in relation to gangs and serious organised crime and presents new ideas for drug crime prevention, intervention and enforcement |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Drug traffic -- Case studies
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Drug dealers -- Case studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology
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Drug dealers
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Drug traffic
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Social services & welfare, criminology.
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True Crime.
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Genre/Form |
Case studies
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781529232103 |
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1529232104 |
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