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Article : Périodique
Restrictive deterrence is the process whereby offenders limit the frequency, magnitude, or seriousness of their offenses to avoid pain. Prior research on drug dealing and restrictive deterrence largely focuses on the effect of formal control, or[...]Article : Périodique
S. JACQUES ; A. ALLEN ; R. WRIGHT |BACKGROUND: Drug dealers are infamous for overcharging customers and handing over less than owed. One reason rip-offs frequently occur is blackmarket participants have limited access to formal means of dispute resolution and, as such, are attrac[...]Article : Périodique
S. JACQUES ; R. WRIGHT ; A. ALLEN |Background: Illicit drug sellers have limited access to formal mediation and therefore are rational targets to predators. As such, dealers are especially reliant on retaliation to deter victimization. Prior scholarship on dealers, retaliation, a[...]Article : Périodique
S. JACQUES ; R. ROSENFELD ; R. WRIGHT ; F. VAN GEMERT |To reduce individual and social harms, most nations prohibit certain psychoactive drugs. Yet, prior scholarship has suggested that prohibition reduces illicit drug sellers' access to law and thereby increases predation against and retaliation by[...]Article : Périodique
Antidrug legislation and enforcement are meant to reduce the trade in illegal drugs by increasing their price. Yet the unintended consequence is an increase in informal control-including retaliation, negotiation, avoidance, and toleration-among [...]Article : Périodique
T. BENNETT ; S. JACQUES ; R. WRIGHT |The aim of this article is to describe and explain the development of drug user groups in the UK and elsewhere by drawing on a case study of one of the earliest drug user association formed in England in 1983, known as the Drug Dependents' Assoc[...]