Popular and political discourses about drug trafficking are premised on a gender binary based on sexist stereotypes. Simply put, popular and political discourses about drug trafficking tend to describe men as the brains and women as mere bodies. Academic research on drug mules and drug trafficking tends to rely on, rather than problematise, this gender binary, limiting contemporary enquiry and knowledge about drug trafficking. Furthermore, this gendered binary informs anti-drug trafficking policy international in harmful ways
Within the growing body of scholarly research focused on sex trafficking, the existence of male vict...
The figure of drug user and dealer is stigmatized, linked to violence and illness. This is due to a ...
This paper explores how traditional Mexican gender norms greatly facilitate sex trafficking on the U...
Subject: Patterns of drug use, sales and trafficking are profoundly gendered. Most users, dealers a...
This dissertation examined how United States illicit drug control policy, often commonly referred to...
euc.sagepub.com Dealing with a gendered economy: Female drug dealers and street capital Heidi Grunde...
This book explores how women become involved in trafficking, focusing on the lived experiences of wo...
A qualitative interview study how the normative gender images affects on women, their roles and posi...
Purpose – This paper seeks to analyse the content and implications of resolution 52/1 of the Commis...
Studies of illicit drug markets have focused predominantly on male dealers. Women's experiences may ...
This paper reviews and critiques research on online illegal drug markets, arguing that existing conc...
Despite clear evidence that men use illicit drugs more than women, use them at higher levels and use...
This paper reviews and critiques research on online illegal drug markets, arguing that existing conc...
We examine gender and meanings of risk in interviews (2007–2010) with gang-involved young men and wo...
This study examines the existence of stereotypes among college students regarding which drugs studen...
Within the growing body of scholarly research focused on sex trafficking, the existence of male vict...
The figure of drug user and dealer is stigmatized, linked to violence and illness. This is due to a ...
This paper explores how traditional Mexican gender norms greatly facilitate sex trafficking on the U...
Subject: Patterns of drug use, sales and trafficking are profoundly gendered. Most users, dealers a...
This dissertation examined how United States illicit drug control policy, often commonly referred to...
euc.sagepub.com Dealing with a gendered economy: Female drug dealers and street capital Heidi Grunde...
This book explores how women become involved in trafficking, focusing on the lived experiences of wo...
A qualitative interview study how the normative gender images affects on women, their roles and posi...
Purpose – This paper seeks to analyse the content and implications of resolution 52/1 of the Commis...
Studies of illicit drug markets have focused predominantly on male dealers. Women's experiences may ...
This paper reviews and critiques research on online illegal drug markets, arguing that existing conc...
Despite clear evidence that men use illicit drugs more than women, use them at higher levels and use...
This paper reviews and critiques research on online illegal drug markets, arguing that existing conc...
We examine gender and meanings of risk in interviews (2007–2010) with gang-involved young men and wo...
This study examines the existence of stereotypes among college students regarding which drugs studen...
Within the growing body of scholarly research focused on sex trafficking, the existence of male vict...
The figure of drug user and dealer is stigmatized, linked to violence and illness. This is due to a ...
This paper explores how traditional Mexican gender norms greatly facilitate sex trafficking on the U...