The Unusual Suspects: An Educated, Legitimately Employed Drug Dealing Network
This article challenges the mainstream discourse that is often used to conceptualize illegal drug supply. In particular, it questions the assumption that drug dealers and the markets they inhabit are a social aberration, restricted primarily to social outsiders operating in socially and economically...
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International criminal justice review
Year: 2018, Volume: 28, Issue: 3, Pages: 226-242 |
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