
Mots-clès : CRYPTOMARCHE
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A. CHILDS ; M. BULL ; R. COOMBER | 2022
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.29, n°4, August 2022) Article : PériodiqueCommon depictions of buying and selling illicit drugs online centre on how drug market actors engage in dark web drug cryptomarkets, but the supply of illicit drugs also takes place in 'plain site' on the surface web. Drawing on netnographic obs[...]
L. CONEY ; A. PEACOCK ; D. VAN DER GOUWE ; L. SMIT-RIGTER ; N. HUTTEN ; M. VENTURA ; A. QUESADA ; M. J. BARRATT | 2025
Dans Addiction (Vol.120, n°1, January 2025) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Drugs sold on cryptomarkets are thought to have lower levels of adulteration and higher strength compared with those sourced off-line. The present study aimed to determine whether cryptomarket and off-line-sourced 3,4-methyl[...]
S. FAUTRÉ, Intervieweur ; E. SZOC, Intervieweur ; S. PIRON, Personne interviewée | 2020
Dans Prospective Jeunesse : Drogues-Santé-Prévention (n°90-91, Avril-octobre 2020) Article : PériodiqueDans le cadre du projet Cryptodrug évoqué dans ce numéro, le chercheur en criminologie, Sacha Piron (UCL), s'est intéressé plus particulièrement au profil et aux motivations des acheteurs présents sur ces marchés. Retour avec lui sur quelques as[...]
E. SZOC | 2020
Dans Prospective Jeunesse : Drogues-Santé-Prévention (n°90-91, Avril-octobre 2020) Article : PériodiqueSuscitant de nombreux fantasmes, l'univers de la vente de drogues en ligne sur le dark web avait jusqu'ici fait l'objet de peu d'études susceptibles de confirmer ou de déconstruire lesdits fantasmes pour ce qui concerne le marché belge. Ce manqu[...]
M. OUELLET ; D. DÉCARY-HÉTU ; A. BERGERON | 2022
Dans Global Crime (Vol.23, n°1, April 2022) Article : PériodiqueCriminal capital theory suggests more experienced offenders receive higher returns from crime. Offenders who accrue skills over their criminal career are better able to minimise detection, increase profits, and navigate illegal markets. Yet shif[...]
A. CHILDS ; R. COOMBER ; M. BULL | 2020
Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.47, n°4, December 2020) Article : PériodiqueRational choice perspectives have been the dominant models used for conceptualizing the nature of exchanges in illicit drug markets, but various critiques have found these abstracted assumptions inadequate for understanding concrete illicit drug[...]
F. R. LAMY ; R. DANIULAITYTE ; M. J. BARRATT ; U. LOKALA ; A. SHETH ; R. G. CARLSON | 2021
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.225, August 2021) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Novel synthetic opioids are fueling the overdose deaths epidemic in North America.Recently, non-fentanyl novel synthetic opioids have emerged in forensic toxicological results. Cryptomarkets have become important platforms of distrib[...]
In this new report, "EU Drug Markets: Drivers and facilitators", the EMCDDA and Europol, provide valuable insights into the evolving landscape of drug production, trafficking and distribution. The report is a key element in the "EU Drug Markets:[...]
M. J. BARRATT ; R. COOMBER ; M. KOWALSKI ; J. ALDRIDGE ; R. MUNKSGAARD ; J. FERRIS ; A. MALM ; J. MARTIN ; D. DÉCARY-HÉTU | 2024
Dans Drugs, Habits and Social Policy (Vol.25, n°1, 2024) Article : PériodiquePurpose: Drug cryptomarkets increase information available to market actors, which should reduce information asymmetry and increase market efficiency. This study aims to determine whether cryptomarket listings accurately represent the advertised[...]
A growing share of illicit drug dealing occurs on online platforms. Technological innovations, such as encryption and anonymous payments, have enabled new and more complex ways of organizing transactions. This conceptual essay advances the study[...]
This paper considers two different ways in which web surveys might be used to provide insights concerning those people who purchase drugs on cryptomarkets. First, data from the second wave of the European Web Survey on Drugs (EWSD) are analysed [...]
This chapter explores the problems associated with the war on drugs in the pre-digital era, and the translation of approaches to the policing of organised crime into the dark web. Our analysis focuses on US and Australian legal developments, whi[...]
A. ZAUNSEDER ; A. BANCROFT | 2021
Dans Drugs and Alcohol Today (Vol.21, n°2, 2021) Article : PériodiquePurpose: Trading illicit drugs on cryptomarkets differs in many ways from material retail markets. This paper aims to contribute to existing studies on pricing by studying the relationship between price changes in relation to changes in nominal [...]
F. ANDREI ; G. A. VELTRI | 2024
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.124, February 2024) Article : PériodiqueBackground: The rise of the darknet market, supported by technologies such as the Tor Browser and cryptocurrencies, has created a secure environment in which illicit transactions can occur. However, due to the lack of government oversight in thi[...]
J. P. CAULKINS ; A. TALLAKSEN ; J. TAYLOR ; B. KILMER ; P. REUTER | 2024
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.124, February 2024) Article : PériodiqueThe 2000-2001 and the 2022-2023 Taliban opium bans were and could be two of the largest ever disruptions to a major illegal drug market. To help understand potential implications of the current ban for Europe, this paper analyzes how opioid mark[...]