Session 190: DR11 -> Drug Markets: The Roles of Buyers, Sellers and the Police
Time: 8:00AM to 9:30 AM on Thursday, November 16
Place: H-Dolores
Session Chair:
Richard Curtis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
The Differing Community-Level Outcomes of Policing Drug Markets in New York City
by:
Richard Curtis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
(Corresponding)
"I Would Gladly Pay You Tuesday for a Dime Bag Today": The Role of Credit in Drug Markets
by:
Travis Wendel, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
(Corresponding)
Too Close to Home: Unintended Casualties of the War on Drugs in Harlem
by:
Stephanie Herman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
(Corresponding)
Theoretical Process of Crime Displacement and Diffusion With Time and Place
by:
Kyung-Seok Choo, Rutgers University
(Corresponding)
The Secret World of Drug Trafficking: What Do We Know?
by:
Mangai Natarajan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
(Corresponding)
When Criminals Out-Smart the State: The Learning Capacity of Colombian Drug Trafficking Organizations
by:
Michael Kenney
(Corresponding)
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