Using data from the National Crime Agency on drug parcels intercepted en route to Scotland between 2011 and 2016, this project aimed to identify what factors were most important in determining which parcels were used to conduct a controlled delivery. Specifically, we examined factors relating to the level of harm posed by the parcel itself (in terms of the type and amount of drugs it contained) and factors relating to the level of drug-related harm in the communities to which the parcels were destined. We found that decisions taken by law enforcement agencies were related to the amount and type of drug contained in parcels, but not to wider community factors
It is estimated that crude oil, tourism and the illicit drug trade are among the top five most finan...
Across the UK, markets for heroin and crack cocaine in provincial towns are evolving. Due to the hig...
Background: The impact of policing practices on the engagement of people who use drugs (PWUD) with h...
We used data provided by the National Crime Agency about illegal consignments intercepted through t...
An increase in the use of postal services to deliver drugs purchased online raises concerns about wi...
This report describes a novel dataset of illegal consignments from overseas identified in postal pro...
Developments in technology are making it easier to anonymously access sites on the internet, known ...
Purpose: this paper aims to critically explore the consequences of how Scotland interprets the UK Mi...
The seizure of illicit drugs is a key component of the U.K. drug strategy. Whilst information on the...
Understanding Scotland’s illegal drug market continues to challenge social scientists. Most evidentl...
The concept of ‘County Lines’ denotes an exploitative type of illegal drug distribution and dealing ...
Background: Many efforts have been undertaken to construct an overview of various aspects of illicit...
The file associated with this ‘read me’ document is an Excel spreadsheet containing data extracted f...
Introduction: The Police in Sundsvall has identified a problem of an open drug market in the inner c...
The paper maps the data currently being captured on NPS, and provides a starting point for exploring...
It is estimated that crude oil, tourism and the illicit drug trade are among the top five most finan...
Across the UK, markets for heroin and crack cocaine in provincial towns are evolving. Due to the hig...
Background: The impact of policing practices on the engagement of people who use drugs (PWUD) with h...
We used data provided by the National Crime Agency about illegal consignments intercepted through t...
An increase in the use of postal services to deliver drugs purchased online raises concerns about wi...
This report describes a novel dataset of illegal consignments from overseas identified in postal pro...
Developments in technology are making it easier to anonymously access sites on the internet, known ...
Purpose: this paper aims to critically explore the consequences of how Scotland interprets the UK Mi...
The seizure of illicit drugs is a key component of the U.K. drug strategy. Whilst information on the...
Understanding Scotland’s illegal drug market continues to challenge social scientists. Most evidentl...
The concept of ‘County Lines’ denotes an exploitative type of illegal drug distribution and dealing ...
Background: Many efforts have been undertaken to construct an overview of various aspects of illicit...
The file associated with this ‘read me’ document is an Excel spreadsheet containing data extracted f...
Introduction: The Police in Sundsvall has identified a problem of an open drug market in the inner c...
The paper maps the data currently being captured on NPS, and provides a starting point for exploring...
It is estimated that crude oil, tourism and the illicit drug trade are among the top five most finan...
Across the UK, markets for heroin and crack cocaine in provincial towns are evolving. Due to the hig...
Background: The impact of policing practices on the engagement of people who use drugs (PWUD) with h...