Friendly business: International views on social supply, self-supply and small-scale drug dealing

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Based on social research conducted in different countries in Europe, the U.S. and Australia, this anthology is the first to provide detailed insights into small-scale drug distribution. A main focus is the phenomenon of 'social supply', i.e. buying illicit drugs from friends, which covers a substantial part of the retail market. For cannabis users, cultivating their own plants is another important source. This volume deals with different social aspects of these non-profit-oriented forms of drug distribution, as well as profit-oriented small-scale dealing. While the illicit drug trade is commonly referred to as a world dominated by ruthless criminals, this book draws a different picture.

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Werse, B., & Bernard, C. (2016). Friendly business: International views on social supply, self-supply and small-scale drug dealing. Friendly Business: International Views on Social Supply, Self-Supply and Small-Scale Drug Dealing (pp. 1–239). Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10329-3

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