The illicit drug’s trade is a highly profitable business that grasps the interest of millions of people and equally affects millions of others. Cocaine is a highly addictive drug that plagues many countries. It is trafficked through various routes using a variety of methods by traffickers who adapt to the efforts of the authorities. This paper reviews all aspects of the cocaine trade: from how a market came to exist for cocaine to the well-established lucrative market that it is today. A thorough understanding of all aspects of the cocaine market is essential in order to be able to assess the effectiveness of the current methods that are being employed to combat the illicit cocaine trade. To discuss, seeking to reach a conclusion as to whet...
The contributors to Cocaine analyze the contemporary production, transit, and consumption of cocaine...
Introduction: The illicit drug trade is the largest in value among global illicit commodities, at so...
Three Latin American countries centralise cocaine production in the world: Bolivia, Peru, and Colomb...
Cocaine trafficking is a significant problem that affects countries all over the world and this need...
The main purpose of this chapter is to summarize the information currently available on cocaine prod...
Purpose - This paper aims to offer detailed preliminary data and analysis that focuses specifically ...
This research investigates the cocaine business between South America and Greece, and its trading me...
Those who traffic controlled drugs could be considered to be the scourge of modern society, the subs...
The mass distribution of illicit drugs requires large organizations and industrial-scale activity. I...
Three Latin American countries centralise cocaine production in the world: Bolivia, Peru, and Colomb...
Body Packers or Drug Mules, as they are often referred to, represent a method of drug trafficking th...
The smuggling cost of an imported illegal good decreases as the volume of legally imported goods inc...
The objects of this research are: First, to explore some of the issues relating to drug trafficking ...
The production of cocaine and heroin, the two most important drugs economically, has been concentrat...
The main purpose of this chapter is to summarize the information currently available on cocaine prod...
The contributors to Cocaine analyze the contemporary production, transit, and consumption of cocaine...
Introduction: The illicit drug trade is the largest in value among global illicit commodities, at so...
Three Latin American countries centralise cocaine production in the world: Bolivia, Peru, and Colomb...
Cocaine trafficking is a significant problem that affects countries all over the world and this need...
The main purpose of this chapter is to summarize the information currently available on cocaine prod...
Purpose - This paper aims to offer detailed preliminary data and analysis that focuses specifically ...
This research investigates the cocaine business between South America and Greece, and its trading me...
Those who traffic controlled drugs could be considered to be the scourge of modern society, the subs...
The mass distribution of illicit drugs requires large organizations and industrial-scale activity. I...
Three Latin American countries centralise cocaine production in the world: Bolivia, Peru, and Colomb...
Body Packers or Drug Mules, as they are often referred to, represent a method of drug trafficking th...
The smuggling cost of an imported illegal good decreases as the volume of legally imported goods inc...
The objects of this research are: First, to explore some of the issues relating to drug trafficking ...
The production of cocaine and heroin, the two most important drugs economically, has been concentrat...
The main purpose of this chapter is to summarize the information currently available on cocaine prod...
The contributors to Cocaine analyze the contemporary production, transit, and consumption of cocaine...
Introduction: The illicit drug trade is the largest in value among global illicit commodities, at so...
Three Latin American countries centralise cocaine production in the world: Bolivia, Peru, and Colomb...