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Crime 56 Kriminalität 54 Drogenpolitik 45 Drug policy 45 Droge 43 Drug 43 Drogenkonsum 41 Drug consumption 41 Drogenwirtschaft 37 Drugs economy 37 Arzneimittel 36 Pharmaceuticals 36 Organized crime 28 Organisierte Kriminalität 26 Welt 26 World 26 Brazil 25 Mexico 25 Illegaler Handel 24 Illicit trade 24 drug policy 22 Violence 21 violence 20 Gewalt 19 Brasilien 17 Colombia 17 organized crime 17 development 16 Mexiko 14 drug trafficking 14 illicit economies 14 smuggling 14 Ukraine 13 Cannabis 12 crime 12 Latin America 11 Kolumbien 10 United States 10 environmental crime 10 regulation 10
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Free 309 CC license 153
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Article 302 Book / Working Paper 7
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Article in journal 153 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 153 Article 149 Aufsatzsammlung 7 Graue Literatur 7 Non-commercial literature 7
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Brombacher, Daniel 8 Collins, John 8 McSweeney, Kendra 6 Feltran, Gabriel de Santis 5 Araujo, Marcella 4 Bish, Alexandre 4 Carlos, Juliana de Oliveira 4 Csete, Joanne 4 Diskul, M. L. Dispanadda 4 Farfán-Méndez, Cecilia 4 Gallagher, Allen W. A. 4 Gore, Meredith L. 4 Hirata, Daniel 4 Le Cour Grandmaison, Romain 4 McCarthy-Jones, Anthea 4 Morris, Nathaniel 4 Müller, Frank I. 4 Nielsen, Erik 4 Scaturro, Ruggero 4 Tinasti, Khalid 4 Verrier, Martin 4 Vélez, María Alejandra 4 Weegels, Julienne 4 Wennmann, Achim 4 Martens, Frederick T. 3 Paiva, Luiz Guilherme Mendes de 3 Pettus, Katherine 3 de Paiva, Luiz Guilherme Mendes 3 Ahmed, Ebtesam 2 Alarcón, Karen Torres 2 Albanese, Jay S. 2 Alebshehy, Raouf 2 Alimi, Deborah 2 Altice, Frederick 2 Alvarez, Irene 2 Amerhauser, Kristina 2 Angarita Serrano, Matilde 2 Aranega, André Duffles Teixeira 2 Armenteras Pascual, Dolors 2 Arroyo-Quiroz, Inés 2
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Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 160 Journal of Illicit Economies and Development (JIED) 149
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ECONIS (ZBW) 160 EconStor 149
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Applying the transplantation framework to JNIM's expansion in the Sahara-Sahel : a criminological lens
Kapetanovic, Tin - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 7 (2025) 1, pp. 1-19
This article analyses the expansion of Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) across the Sahara-Sahel, using the transplantation framework from criminology to explore how the group relocated. By focussing on this case study, the article offers an examination of how JNIM strategically embedded...
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(I)llicit chains : some new hypotheses regarding a changing global cocaine market
Lien, Nicolas; Feltran, Gabriel de Santis - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 7 (2025) 1, pp. 20-34
International cocaine trafficking from South America has increased significantly over the past decade. Based on mixed-methods research, we hypothesize that this change has been driven primarily by the globalization of its logistics, which has led to relevant technical and political changes along...
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Injection practices as seen by drug users in Senegal. an analysis of a "magnifying glass" effect of global health
Ndione, Albert Gautier; Desclaux, Alice; Ba, Idrissa; … - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 7 (2025) 1, pp. 40-53
Sharing used injection equipment is one of the main ways in which drug users run the risk of infection (e.g., with HIV, or hepatitis B and C). This has led to the introduction of harm reduction (HR) strategies, such as needle exchange programmes (NEPs). Injection use is considered to be less...
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An ontology of organized crime : a meta-analytical framework and enforcement implications
Schneider, Stephen; Martens, Frederick T. - In: Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED 7 (2025) 1, pp. 35-39
The author, Stephen Schneider, undertakes a holistic analysis of the numerous definitions, descriptions, and concepts that represent the criminological construct referred to as "organized crime." He provides a critical analysis of those researchers who have trafficked in ethnic and racial...
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Informing health-friendly drug policy in Africa: A comment on the challenge of drug consumption data
Csete, Joanne - In: Journal of Illicit Economies and Development (JIED) 5 (2024) 3, pp. 27-36
Considerable resources have been spent on estimating the size of populations of people who use drugs (PWUD) and people who inject drugs (PWID) in Africa. Precise estimates are elusive, not least because of stigma and criminalization faced by these populations. Bio-behavioral surveys focused on...
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Trying to make it: The enterprises, gangs, and people of the American Drug Trade by R.V. Gundur
Berry, Mark - In: Journal of Illicit Economies and Development (JIED) 6 (2024) 1, pp. 60-63
This is a review of the 2023 IASOC Prize Winner Trying to Make It: The Enterprises, Gangs, and People of the American Drug Trade. By R.V. Gundur. Gundur offers a masterful account of the inner workings of the illicit drugs trade from the Mexico-US Border into the USA. His ethnography examines...
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Insights into the value of the market for cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine in South Africa
Scheibe, Andrew; Shelly, Shaun; Stowe, M. J. - In: Journal of Illicit Economies and Development (JIED) 5 (2024) 3, pp. 1-17
The illicit drug trade generates billions of dollars and sustains transnational criminal organisations. Drug markets can destabilise governance and undermine development. Data indicate increasing drug use in South Africa. However, information on the size and value of the drug market is limited....
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Foreign fighter returns and organized crime in Southeast Europe post-Ukraine conflict
Zhilla, Fabian - In: Journal of Illicit Economies and Development (JIED) 6 (2024) 1, pp. 30-41
This study asserts that the repatriation of foreign fighters from the conflict in Ukraine poses a significant threat to the peace and stability of the Southeast Europe within the realm of organized crime. It contends that Southeast Europe serves as fertile ground for foreign fighters during...
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Proportionality in countering corruption in Ukraine in the context of war
Timofieieva, Liliia - In: Journal of Illicit Economies and Development (JIED) 6 (2024) 2, pp. 73-88
Corruption adversely affects all spheres of life, posing a significant threat as an enabler of other crimes. These include terrorism, organized crime, human trafficking, and illegal migration, all of which undermine the European integration process and pose risks not only to Ukraine but also to...
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Capitalising on criminality: A new lusophone route through Mozambique
Jesperson, Sasha; Verrier, Martin - In: Journal of Illicit Economies and Development (JIED) 5 (2024) 3, pp. 37-46
Mozambique is becoming recognised as an emerging hub for cocaine trafficking, with links stretching back to Brazil. The arrest of a well-known associate of Brazil's Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) suggests the emergence of a new 'lusophone route' driven by the group. Mozambique's connection to...
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