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Book Synopsis
The Crime That Pays is a study of higher-level drug syndicates and organized criminals who have achieved huge incomes and status in their deviant occupation. Based on interviews with drug couriers, drug investigators, and 70 higher-level drug traffickers, the book describes the characteristics of offenders, their modus operandi, the entrepreneurial aspects of organized crime, and the significance of friendship, kinship, race, and ethnicity in the development of criminal networks.

Most of the dealers in this study operated at the wholesale level for years, had realized huge profits, and lived extravagant lifestyles. For many, their arrest occurred only after the police had undertaken a sophisticated and proactive criminal investigation that took years to complete. Included in the text are an analysis of the police strategies used to combat drug trafficking and the social policy implications from this and other research studies.

The book includes original research both on the RCMP and on higher-level drug trafficking. Also included are analyses of Canadian drug laws and a critique of social policy relating to drug use and drug trafficking.

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The Crime that Pays is a thorough and thoughtful analysis of an area that for too long been dominated by sensationalist journalism and political hyperbole. Desroches’s book should be studied carefully by criminologists, policy planners and anyone else interested in a sober assessment of how high-level drug markets operate in this country."" - Dr. Vince Sacco, Professor of Sociology at Queen’s University

Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1: Drug Trafficking: The Crime That Pays
  • Chapter 2: Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime: Canadian Legislation and Case Law
  • Chapter 3: Organized Crime and Higher-Level Drug Trafficking
  • Chapter 4: The Motivation and Lifestyle of Higher-Level Drug Traffickers
  • Chapter 5: The Modus Operandi of Higher-Level Drug Traffickers: Marketing, Organization, and Security
  • Chapter 6: The Modus Operandi of Higher-Level Drug Traffickers: Fronts, Debts, and Violence
  • Chapter 7: Police Investigations of Higher-Level Drug Traffickers
  • Chapter 8: Higher-Level Drug Trafficking in Canada: Social Policy Implications

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      Publisher: Canadian Scholars
      Publication Date: 30/03/2005
      ISBN13: 9781551302317, 978-1551302317
      ISBN10: 1551302314

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Crime That Pays is a study of higher-level drug syndicates and organized criminals who have achieved huge incomes and status in their deviant occupation. Based on interviews with drug couriers, drug investigators, and 70 higher-level drug traffickers, the book describes the characteristics of offenders, their modus operandi, the entrepreneurial aspects of organized crime, and the significance of friendship, kinship, race, and ethnicity in the development of criminal networks.

      Most of the dealers in this study operated at the wholesale level for years, had realized huge profits, and lived extravagant lifestyles. For many, their arrest occurred only after the police had undertaken a sophisticated and proactive criminal investigation that took years to complete. Included in the text are an analysis of the police strategies used to combat drug trafficking and the social policy implications from this and other research studies.

      The book includes original research both on the RCMP and on higher-level drug trafficking. Also included are analyses of Canadian drug laws and a critique of social policy relating to drug use and drug trafficking.

      Trade Review
      The Crime that Pays is a thorough and thoughtful analysis of an area that for too long been dominated by sensationalist journalism and political hyperbole. Desroches’s book should be studied carefully by criminologists, policy planners and anyone else interested in a sober assessment of how high-level drug markets operate in this country."" - Dr. Vince Sacco, Professor of Sociology at Queen’s University

      Table of Contents
      • Chapter 1: Drug Trafficking: The Crime That Pays
      • Chapter 2: Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime: Canadian Legislation and Case Law
      • Chapter 3: Organized Crime and Higher-Level Drug Trafficking
      • Chapter 4: The Motivation and Lifestyle of Higher-Level Drug Traffickers
      • Chapter 5: The Modus Operandi of Higher-Level Drug Traffickers: Marketing, Organization, and Security
      • Chapter 6: The Modus Operandi of Higher-Level Drug Traffickers: Fronts, Debts, and Violence
      • Chapter 7: Police Investigations of Higher-Level Drug Traffickers
      • Chapter 8: Higher-Level Drug Trafficking in Canada: Social Policy Implications

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