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Illicit Drug Markets

Mark Chambers

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Sinopsis

Illicit Drug Markets offers a comprehensive exploration into the persistent world of illegal drug economies, examining why they thrive despite ongoing law enforcement efforts. This book uniquely blends criminology and economic analysis to reveal the underlying forces driving these markets, such as how drug prohibition paradoxically impacts supply and demand. 

 
An intriguing insight is the significant role of organizational structures, from local dealers to international cartels, in facilitating drug trafficking, emphasizing the sophisticated nature of these criminal enterprises. The book's approach involves investigating the history of drug policies and their unintended consequences, using quantitative data on seizures and arrest rates, alongside qualitative insights from interviews. It progresses logically, starting with the economic principles, then dissecting organizational structures, and finally examining the societal impacts like violence and public health crises. This allows for a complete picture of the systemic forces at play.

 
Ultimately, Illicit Drug Markets argues for an interdisciplinary approach to address these challenges. By moving beyond simplistic narratives, the book evaluates current drug policies and proposes alternative interventions focused on harm reduction, treatment, and prevention. It highlights the importance of understanding the complex interplay between economic incentives, criminal networks, and social consequences for effective drug control strategies.
Disponible desde: 21/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 78 páginas.

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