County lines : criminal networks and evolving drug markets in Britain / Robert McLean, Grace Robinson, James A. Densley.

Title

County lines : criminal networks and evolving drug markets in Britain / Robert McLean, Grace Robinson, James A. Densley.

Description

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This brief sheds light on evolving drug markets and the county lines phenomenon in the British context. Drawing upon empirical research gathered in the field between 2012-2019 across two sites, Scotland's West Coast and Merseyside in England, this book adopts a grounded approach to the drug supply model, detailing how drugs are purchased, sold and distributed at every level of the supply chain at both sites. The authors conducted interviews with practitioners, offenders, ex-offenders and those members of the general public most effected by organised crime. The research explores how drug markets have continued to evolve, accumulating in the phenomenon that is county lines. It explores how such behavior has gradually become ever more intertwined with other forms of organised criminal activity. Useful for researchers, policy makers, and law enforcement officials, this brief recommends a rethinking of current reactive policing strategies.

Creator

Publisher

Springer,

Date

Contributor

Robinson, Grace.
Densley, James A. (James Andrew), 1982-
SpringerLink (Online service)

Relation

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-33362-1

Format

1 online resource (ix, 93 p.)

Language

eng

Type

a

Access Rights

Publisher's Web site. Access restricted to the University of Catania community.

DOI

10.1007/978-3-030-33362-1 doi

ISBN

9783030333614
3030333612
9783030333621 (electronic bk.)
3030333620 (electronic bk.)
9783030333614
3030333612

Series

SpringerBriefs in criminology
SpringerBriefs in criminology.

Citation

McLean, Robert., “County lines : criminal networks and evolving drug markets in Britain / Robert McLean, Grace Robinson, James A. Densley.,” Lex e-books - Collana, accessed November 16, 2024, http://ebooks.unict.it/omeka/items/show/717.