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K. KRUITHOF ; J. ALDRIDGE ; D. DÉCARY-HÉTU ; M. SIM ; E. DUJSO ; S. HOORENS | Santa Monica, CA : Rand Corporation | Research Reports | 2016The potential role of the Internet in facilitating drugs trade first gained mass attention with the rise and fall of Silk Road; the first major online market place for illegal goods on the hidden web. After Silk Road was taken down by the FBI in[...]Rapport
European Commission, Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs ; E. BALBIRNIE ; M. DAVIES ; C. GONZALEZ MONSALVE ; S. HARTKA ; S. HOORENS ; K. KRUITHOF ; M. SACHER ; J. TAYLOR | Santa Monica, CA : Rand Corporation | 2016This evaluation assesses the degree of implementation of the EU Drugs Strategy 2013-2020 and the Action Plan 2013-2016 in terms of outputs and, to the extent possible, impacts. It looks at the extent to which the objectives of the EU Drugs Strat[...]Rapport
B. KILMER ; K. KRUITHOF ; M. PARDAL ; J. P. CAULKINS ; J. RUBIN | Santa Monica, CA : Rand Corporation | Research Reports | 2013In July 2013, the Research and Documentation Centre (WODC) of the Netherlands Ministry of Security and Justice asked RAND Europe to provide a multinational overview of cannabis production regimes, with a special focus on identifying and describi[...]Rapport
Study on alternatives to coercive sanctions as response to drug law offences and drug-related crimes
K. KRUITHOF ; M. DAVIES ; E. DISLEY ; L. STRANG | Brussels : European Commission, Directorate-General Migration and Home Affairs | 2016This study aims to map alternatives to coercive sanctions (ACS) for drug law offences and drug-related crimes that are available under the law in each EU member state and describe the use of these sanctions in practice. This was complemented by [...]Rapport
K. KRUITHOF ; J. ALDRIDGE ; D. DÉCARY-HÉTU ; M. SIM ; E. DUJSO ; S. HOORENS | Cambridge : RAND Europe | 2016The Internet has fundamentally changed ways of doing business, including the operations and activities of illegal markets. There are now around 50 online marketplaces on the ‘dark web’ that trade illegal drugs, novel psychoactive substances (NPS[...]