About this title: An exploration of the crack cocaine trade from the perspective of the American sellers. The author examines the underlying motivations for selling crack, describes the social organization of dealing, and explores how dealers protect transactions from law enforcement, police, and other criminals.
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Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Northeastern Univ Pr
Date Published: 1999
ISBN-13:9781555533878ISBN:1555533876
Description: Paperback. Used. Some Highlighting; Slight Staining/Bent Cover. SKU: 23414068 All orders shipped within 1 business day. 14 day money back guarantee ISBN: 9781555533878 Used. Some Highlighting; Slight Staining/Bent Cover. SKU: 23414068 All orders shipped within 1 business day. 14 day money back guarantee. read more
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Univ Pr of New England
Date Published: 1999
ISBN-13:9781555533878ISBN:1555533876
Description: New. During the 1980s, addiction to crack cocaine escalated at an alarming rate. As the demand for crack grew, so did the economic opportunities for entrepreneurial street dealers, who developed criminal underground networks for the supply and retail sale... read more
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