This book explores how women become involved in trafficking, focusing on the lived experiences of women as drug mules. Offering theoretical insights from gender theory and transnational criminology, Fleetwood argues that women's participation in the drugs trade cannot be adequately understood through the lenses of either victimization or agency
This investigation focuses on women’s constrained exercise of agency, gained through the sale of dru...
oo fDimensions of women’s powerin the illicit drug economyTAMMY L. ANDERSON University of Delaware, ...
Abstract: Drawing on in-depth interviews with 35 Vietnamese women imprisoned for drug crimes in Melb...
This article undertakes a global review of women involved in cultivation, processing, transporting a...
Latin American women play a key role in the international cocaine business as couriers or mules. Beg...
Studies of illicit drug markets have focused predominantly on male dealers. Women's experiences may ...
This book examines women\u27s participation in the cocaine/crack economy of New York City. All the w...
Purpose – This paper seeks to analyse the content and implications of resolution 52/1 of the Commis...
Popular and political discourses about drug trafficking are premised on a gender binary based on sex...
In this presentation, Elaine Carey will discuss the historical methods of researching women drug tra...
This paper examines previously unexplored contexts of women's experience in the illicit drug economy...
euc.sagepub.com Dealing with a gendered economy: Female drug dealers and street capital Heidi Grunde...
The purpose of this article is to elaborate on the gendered social and economic organization of the ...
This paper presents the results from in-depth interviews with 30 crack-using women also working in t...
The book traces out the entire cocaine supply chain from its source in the Andes to pushers on the s...
This investigation focuses on women’s constrained exercise of agency, gained through the sale of dru...
oo fDimensions of women’s powerin the illicit drug economyTAMMY L. ANDERSON University of Delaware, ...
Abstract: Drawing on in-depth interviews with 35 Vietnamese women imprisoned for drug crimes in Melb...
This article undertakes a global review of women involved in cultivation, processing, transporting a...
Latin American women play a key role in the international cocaine business as couriers or mules. Beg...
Studies of illicit drug markets have focused predominantly on male dealers. Women's experiences may ...
This book examines women\u27s participation in the cocaine/crack economy of New York City. All the w...
Purpose – This paper seeks to analyse the content and implications of resolution 52/1 of the Commis...
Popular and political discourses about drug trafficking are premised on a gender binary based on sex...
In this presentation, Elaine Carey will discuss the historical methods of researching women drug tra...
This paper examines previously unexplored contexts of women's experience in the illicit drug economy...
euc.sagepub.com Dealing with a gendered economy: Female drug dealers and street capital Heidi Grunde...
The purpose of this article is to elaborate on the gendered social and economic organization of the ...
This paper presents the results from in-depth interviews with 30 crack-using women also working in t...
The book traces out the entire cocaine supply chain from its source in the Andes to pushers on the s...
This investigation focuses on women’s constrained exercise of agency, gained through the sale of dru...
oo fDimensions of women’s powerin the illicit drug economyTAMMY L. ANDERSON University of Delaware, ...
Abstract: Drawing on in-depth interviews with 35 Vietnamese women imprisoned for drug crimes in Melb...