The current project focused on the “not for profit” supply of illicit drugs within social networks. The aims of the study were to (a) explore the characteristics of social supply of ecstasy and the typical ways in which social dealing occurs, and (b) explore the benefits of social supply as perceived by those who engage in social supply. Overall, the results suggest that social supply of ecstasy occurs in dense, closely knit friendship networks and that mutual supply may be common. Users within friendship networks source ecstasy independently and concurrently supply to members of the group to ensure consistent supply of quality product and to minimize risks of health harms and criminal justice consequences. Social dealing produc...
This article describes data on the motivations for selling ecstasy among young adults in the electro...
Background: It is now commonly accepted that there exists a form of drug supply, that involves the n...
The supply of drugs to young people is an emotive subject with discussion rarely referring to actual...
Ecstasy (MDMA) use is relatively common among young adults in many developed countries. However, lit...
The issue of the social supply of illicit drugs is an important one because it delineates a separat...
Research into the horizontal complexity of drug markets does not only suggest there are different ty...
Meeting Theme: Criminology at the Intersections of OppressionThematic Session: 681. Drug Use and Soc...
Cannabis is the most prolifically used illicit drug in Australia, however, there is a gap in our und...
Social networks are key to drug markets as they are for many other types of human interaction. Roote...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. The distribution of cannabis in Australia is examined with reference t...
In Australia, as elsewhere, retail markets for most illicit drugs including cannabis are often based...
Objectives:This study examines the use of credit, or ‘‘fronting,’’ in the illegaldrug economy. We st...
Given the multiple ways of regulations and market situations for new psychoactive substances (NPS), ...
Recent research indicates that 3,4-methylene-dioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), also known as ‘ecsta...
This study is a supplement to the Netherlands XTC Toxicity Study (NeXT), funded by grants from the N...
This article describes data on the motivations for selling ecstasy among young adults in the electro...
Background: It is now commonly accepted that there exists a form of drug supply, that involves the n...
The supply of drugs to young people is an emotive subject with discussion rarely referring to actual...
Ecstasy (MDMA) use is relatively common among young adults in many developed countries. However, lit...
The issue of the social supply of illicit drugs is an important one because it delineates a separat...
Research into the horizontal complexity of drug markets does not only suggest there are different ty...
Meeting Theme: Criminology at the Intersections of OppressionThematic Session: 681. Drug Use and Soc...
Cannabis is the most prolifically used illicit drug in Australia, however, there is a gap in our und...
Social networks are key to drug markets as they are for many other types of human interaction. Roote...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. The distribution of cannabis in Australia is examined with reference t...
In Australia, as elsewhere, retail markets for most illicit drugs including cannabis are often based...
Objectives:This study examines the use of credit, or ‘‘fronting,’’ in the illegaldrug economy. We st...
Given the multiple ways of regulations and market situations for new psychoactive substances (NPS), ...
Recent research indicates that 3,4-methylene-dioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), also known as ‘ecsta...
This study is a supplement to the Netherlands XTC Toxicity Study (NeXT), funded by grants from the N...
This article describes data on the motivations for selling ecstasy among young adults in the electro...
Background: It is now commonly accepted that there exists a form of drug supply, that involves the n...
The supply of drugs to young people is an emotive subject with discussion rarely referring to actual...