Financial risk management strategies of small to medium illicit drug enterprises: considering low-level money laundering w/@MarkAshtonBerry and @mikesalinasMCR.
https://t.co/WQ6Nak86bH [open access]
Our Centre colleagues are smashing it: in addition to social work staying at number one, our sociology programmes are up to 28 out of 85 ranked universities and criminology to 14 (out of 75). @BU_proud https://t.co/NrTN5OjYAC
My brother has just had his first ever publication released in the European Journal of Criminology. Look out for more articles from us in the future: https://t.co/1LcEeQc4EG
My first publication, please share. Organised Crime in the Smart City: an ethnographic study of the illicit drug trade. Open access https://t.co/f42x1kER86
Academics. It is really worth a moment of your time to read this petition & to consider signing it https://t.co/00jSbL6jsg & here's the @timeshighered on the subject https://t.co/20SwB7nCTN
All eyes on Canada as first G7 nation prepares to make cannabis legal
https://t.co/DEqxHgIj96
Comprehensive piece in advance of the senate vote on Thursday. Quotes @SteveTransform
The first HED Matters is out! With contributions from a.o. @pauldimeo2 @Kate_Seear @musclekinetics @fredriklauritz1, health worker Kay Stanton & 2 user perspectives. Thank you for your great contributions! Theme: #PIED#steroids#doping#prevention#harmreduction https://t.co/KL0th7Bhyk
@DavidLammy County lines reimagines the drug dealer as pusher stereotype which feeds into the xenophobic kingpin conspiracy of organised crime. How new really is this phenomenon anyway and are most illicit drugs supplied in this way? The answer is not really...