Drugs and Crime

  • Drugs and Crime
    By Fiona Measham

    Drugs and Crime

  • Drugs and Crime: Theories and Practices
    By Richard Hammersley

    Parker, H., Aldridge, J., and Measham, F. (1998). Illegal leisure: the normalization of adolescent recreational drug use. London: Routledge. Paterson, A. D., and Hammersley, R. (1991). The attitudes of heroin users and matched nonusers ...

  • Drugs and Crime
    By Philip Bean

    Parlour, R. (ed.) (1994) The International Handbook of Money Laundering and Practice. London: Butterworths. Paternostro, S. (1995) Mexico as a narco democracy. World Policy Journal 12(Spring), 41–7. Pearson, G. (1987) The new heroin ...

  • Drugs and Crime: Theories and Practices
    By Richard Hammersley

    Furthermore, the majority of people who begin to show signs of dependence manage their problem, usually unaided, and return to controlled substance use of some kind (Biernacki, 1986; Webb et al., 2007; Granfield and Cloud, 1999).

  • Drugs and crime: the results of the second developmental stage of the NEW-ADAM programme
    By Trevor Bennett

    Drugs and crime: the results of the second developmental stage of the NEW-ADAM programme

  • Drugs and Crime: The Results of Research on Drug Testing and Interviewing Arrestees
    By Trevor Bennett, Great Britain. Home Office. Research and Statistics Directorate

    Drugs and Crime: The Results of Research on Drug Testing and Interviewing Arrestees

  • Drugs and Crime
    By Jeffrey Shulman

    Drugs and Crime

  • Drugs and Crime
    By Philip Bean

    Gossop, M., Marsden, J. and Stewart, D. (1997) The National Treatment Outcome Research Study in the UK; sixth month follow up and outcomes. Psychology of Addictive Behaviour 11, 324–37. Gossop, M., Marsden, J. and Stewart, D. (1998) The ...

  • Drugs and Crime: Theories and Practices
    By Richard Hammersley

    Deconstructing ecstasy: the politics of MDMA research. Addiction Research, 8: 549–88. Gros-Louis, J., Perry, S., and Manson, ... Ecstasy and the rise of the chemical generation. Reading, MA: Harwood Academic. Hammersley, R., Lavelle ...

  • Drugs and Crime
    By Philip Bean

    This book is a major contribution to this debate, and provides an authoritative and much-needed overview of the range of issues associated with drugs-related crime.

  • Drugs and Crime: A Complex Relationship. Third revised and expanded edition
    By Serge Brochu, Natacha Brunelle, Chantal Plourde

    The authors also discuss the increased attention to illegal drug users and people with addictions, and describe the different supports that are available to them. This book is published in English.

  • Drugs and Crime: Evaluating Public Policy Initiatives
    By Doris Layton MacKenzie, Craig D. Uchida

    (Publisher-supplied data) "Choose Drugs and Crime when you want a critical overview of public policy issues on law enforcement and regulation: It focuses on major policy initiatives and the implications...

  • Drugs and Crime: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide
    By Oxford University Press

    This is a necessary read for all persons interested in the link between drugs and crime, especially violent crime. ▻Inciardi, James A., and Karen McElrath, eds. 2007. The American drug scene: An anthology. 5th ed.

  • Drugs and Crime: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide
    By Richard Wright, Scott Jacques

    In criminology, as in other disciplines, researchers at all levels are drowning in potentially useful scholarly information, and this guide has been created as a tool for cutting through that material to find the exact source you need.

  • Drugs and Crime: From Warfare to Welfare
    By Marcus Roberts

    This report provides a stimulating review of the debate on the relationship on drug use and crime and argues that the development of social and economic opportunities is as essential an element in any comprehensive drugs strategy ...

  • Drugs and Crime
    By Philip Bean

    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.

  • Drugs and Crime
    By Philip Bean

    Addresses a range of issues associated with drugs-related crime, providing an authoritative and accessible introduction to the subject.

  • Drugs and Crime
    By James Q. Wilson, Michael H. Tonry

    In order to achieve broad coverage, this distinguished series of commissioned essays encompasses topics both within and outside of the accepted core of research on crime and justice, including legal, psychological, biological, sociological, ...

  • Drugs and Crime
    By Victor Adint

    Presents comprehensive information to help teenagers cope with the dangers and attractions of drug abuse and the criminal activity with which it is inevitably surrounded.