Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.35 - September 2016 - Drug cryptomarkets |
Auteurs : | M. J. BARRATT, Éditeur scientifique ; J. ALDRIDGE, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2016 |
Année de publication : | 2016 |
Format : | 1-96 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Everything you always wanted to know about drug cryptomarkets* (*but were afraid to ask) [Editorial]. Barratt M.J., Aldridge J., p. 1-6. - Hidden wholesale: The drug diffusing capacity of online drug cryptomarkets. Aldridge J., Décary-Hétu D., p. 7-15. - Who sells what? Country specific differences in substance availability on the Agora cryptomarket. Van Buskirk J., Naicker S., Roxburgh A., Bruno R., Burns L., p. 16-23. - Safer scoring? Cryptomarkets, social supply and drug market violence. Barratt M.J., Ferris J.A., Winstock A.R., p. 24-31. - Characterising dark net marketplace purchasers in a sample of regular psychostimulant users. Van Buskirk J., Roxburgh A., Bruno R., Naicker S., Lenton S., Sutherland R., et al., p. 32-37. - Results of an international drug testing service for cryptomarket users. Caudevilla F., Ventura M., Fornís I., Barratt M.J., Vidal C., lladanosa C.G., et al., p. 38-41. - Concepts of illicit drug quality among darknet market users: Purity, embodied experience, craft and chemical knowledge. Bancroft A., Scott Reid P., p. 42-49. - 'What if you live on top of a bakery and you like cakes?' - Drug use and harm trajectories before, during and after the emergence of Silk Road. Barratt M.J., Lenton S., Maddox A., Allen M., p. 50-57. - The transparency paradox. Building trust, resolving disputes and optimising logistics on conventional and online drugs markets. Tzanetakis M., Kamphausen G., Werse B., von Laufenberg R., p. 58-68. - Going international? Risk taking by cryptomarket drug vendors. Décary-Hétu D., Paquet-Clouston M., Aldridge J., p. 69-76. - Mixing politics and crime - The prevalence and decline of political discourse on the cryptomarket. Munksgaard R., Demant J., p. 77-83. - Ethics in cryptomarket research. Martin J., Christin N., p. 84-91. - A replication and methodological critique of the study "Evaluating drug trafficking on the Tor Network" [Commentary]. Munksgaard R., Demant J., Branwen G., p. 92-96. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09553959/35 |
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