7 edition of Drug-Crime Connections (Cambridge Studies in Criminology) found in the catalog.
Published
October 31, 2007
by Cambridge University Press
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Written in English
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 362 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7767422M |
ISBN 10 | 0521867576 |
ISBN 10 | 9780521867573 |
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"Glenn D. Walter's short book Drugs and Crime in Lifestyle Perspective is another gem; it works purposefully with the complexity and diversity of the drugs-crime linkages and connections insisting that traditional ways of researching and intervening with those caught up in deviant lifestyles where drugs and crime are endemic, are unproductive. Drug-Crime Connections is more than a 'must read'; it belongs on the book shelves of drugs researchers and policymakers worldwide who will consult it frequently for its balanced and measured assessment of the evidence." -Richard Wright, Curators' Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis.
Fact Sheet: Drug-Related Crime Drugs are related to crime in multiple ways. Most directly, it is a crime to use, possess, manufacture, or distribute drugs classified as having a potential for abuse. Cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and amphetamines are examples of drugs classified to have abuse potential. The third section considers the practical implications of drug-crime connections for the criminal justice system, offender assessment, and treatment programming. The fourth and final section examines the policy implications of the drug-crime relationship in the form of prevention, harm reduction, and society's response to drugs and drug-related.
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Drug-Crime Connections challenges the assumption that there is a widespread association between drug use and crime. Instead, it argues that there are many highly specific connections. The authors draw together in a Drug-Crime Connections book volume a wide range of findings from a study of nearly 5, arrestees interviewed as part of the New English and Welsh Author: Trevor Bennett, Katy Holloway.
The book examines the connections between drug misuse and crime. Based on the results of nearly 5, interviews from the New English and Welsh Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (NEW-ADAM) program, it explores specific drug-crime connections and sometimes ignored topics such as gender, ethnicity, gangs, guns, drug Drug-Crime Connections book, and treatment by: The book examines the connections between drug misuse and crime.
Based on the results of nearly 5, interviews from the New English and Welsh Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (NEW-ADAM) programme, it explores specific drug-crime connections and topics such as gender, ethnicity, gangs, guns, drug markets, and treatment needs. Get this from a library. Drug-crime connections.
[Trevor Bennett; Katy Holloway] -- Drug-Crime Connections challenges the assumption that there is a widespread association between drug use and crime. Instead, it argues that there are many highly specific connections. The authors.
Drug-Crime Connections is more than a 'must read'; it belongs on the book shelves of drugs researchers and policymakers worldwide who will consult it frequently for its balanced and measured assessment of the evidence.' -Richard Wright, Curators' Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St.
Louis, ' Trevor Bennett. INTRODUCTION. This chapter discusses treatment needs of arrestees and treatment methods provided for drug misuse. In particular, it looks at treatment offered by traditional programs aimed at drug users who voluntarily present themselves and treatment offered through court orders or other criminal justice processes whereby treatment for drug misuse as part of the : Trevor Bennett, Katy Holloway.
Drug-Crime Connections challenges the assumption that there is a widespread association between drug use and crime. Instead, it argues that there are many highly specific connections. Breaking the Drug-Crime Link By Boyum, David; Kleiman, Mark A.
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Instead, it argues. The book examines the connections between drug misuse and crime. Based on the results of nearly 5, interviews from the New English and Welsh Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (NEW-ADAM) programme, it explores specific drug-crime connections and topics such as gender, ethnicity, gangs, guns, drug markets, and treatment needs.5/5(1).
Website that provides an array of statistics on various drug-crime connections in the United States. Goldstein, Paul J. The drugs/violence nexus: A tripartite conceptual framework.
Journal of Drug Issues – E-mail Citation» Provides the conceptual foundation for much of the post work on the drugs-violence relationship. Provides a step-by-step breakdown and synthesis of the drug-crime connection.
Organized logically so that a student first progresses through chapters that treat drugs and crime separately, gradually replaced by overlapping discussion of drugs and crime, up until the final section (policy) where the overlap is.
The current book is called Drug-Crime Connections to make the link with one of the earliest books in the field and to emphasize the possibility of multiple connections. As a result, it seeks to investigate both themes and variations in these connections to discover not only whether drugs and crime are linked but also the ways in which they are.
The third section considers the practical implications of drug-crime connections for the criminal justice system, offender assessment, and treatment programming. The fourth and final section examines the policy implications of the drug-crime relationship in the form of prevention, harm reduction, and society’s response to drugs and drug Brand: Glenn D.
Walters. Drug-Crime Connections challenges the assumption that there is a widespread association between drug use and crime. Instead, it argues that there are many highly specific connections.
Trevor Bennett and Katy Holloway draw together in a single volume a wide range Author: Claus Kreß. The Causal Connection Between Drug Misuse and Crime Article (PDF Available) in British Journal of Criminology 49(4) June with 2, Reads How we measure 'reads'.
The connection between drugs and crime is reflected in at least three types of crimes: Drug‐defined crimes, such as the possession, use, or sale of controlled substances, which violates drug laws. Crimes committed by drug users to get money to buy more drugs or crimes committed by persons under the influence of drugs.
The third section considers the practical implications of drug-crime connections for the criminal justice system, offender assessment, and treatment programming.
The fourth and final section examines the policy implications of the drug-crime relationship in the form of prevention, harm reduction, and society’s response to drugs and drug.
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The book provides a succinct overview of current theory and research on the links between drugs, alcohol use and crime. It discusses the legal and social context of drug and alcohol use and identifies current levels of consumption. Focusing on the UK context, it also takes into account international research where appropriate.Drugs, Crime, and Justice is an engaging, yet comprehensive, analysis of the interrelationships among drug use/abuse, crime, and first four chapters introduce readers to the interrelationships between drugs and crime, while the second later chapters provide readers with an overview of historical and contemporary policies, as well as a comprehensive review of research on policing.