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Journeys Into Drugs and Crime - Jamaican Men Involved in the Uk Drugs Trade

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "This is a well-organised and well-written book that can be useful in retracing the steps and experiences of migrant Jamaican males and their entry and roles as functionaries in the globally debilitating drug trade! with a focus on the UK. ? I believe that this book will be a welcome addition to the library of any serious academic! practitioner or student since it could provide insights into the transnational nature of people! drugs and crime." (Wendell Wallace! Caribbean Journal of Criminology! Vol. 1 (03)! April! 2018) Informationen zum Autor Angie Heal has over 35 years' experience as a practitioner and researcher in the fields of health, social care and criminal justice. She has worked for a number of public, voluntary and independent sector agencies. She has a PhD in criminology from the University of Sheffield, UK, where she is also a Sessional Research Associate. Klappentext This book analyses the life histories of Jamaican men involved in the UK drugs trade, including wholesalers, street dealers, specialist cooks, cutters, and growers. Employing a life history approach, their autobiographical accounts are examined to provide an in-depth and unique insight of their journeys into drugs and crime. Zusammenfassung This book analyses the life histories of Jamaican men involved in the UK drugs trade! including wholesalers! street dealers! specialist cooks! cutters! and growers. Employing a life history approach! their autobiographical accounts are examined to provide an in-depth and unique insight of their journeys into drugs and crime. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. The Respondents 2. Jamaica and UK Contexts 3. Family Life and Growing Up 4. Migration and Living in the UK 5. Getting Involved in the Supply of Drugs 6. Drug Careers and Other Crimes 7. Experiences of Violence 8. Experiences of Police and Sentencing Outcomes 9. Experiences of Prison Life Conclusion ...

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"This is a well-organised and well-written book that can be useful in retracing the steps and experiences of migrant Jamaican males and their entry and roles as functionaries in the globally debilitating drug trade, with a focus on the UK. ... I believe that this book will be a welcome addition to the library of any serious academic, practitioner or student since it could provide insights into the transnational nature of people, drugs and crime." (Wendell Wallace, Caribbean Journal of Criminology, Vol. 1 (03), April, 2018)

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