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Drug wars

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TO KNOW THE TRUE STORY BEHIND A WAR, ASK THE PEOPLE WHO FOUGHT IT An observation van is running surveillance on a high-level Bradford gangster.

Suddenly the van is surrounded by men in balaclavas and tied shut.

Out comes the can of petrol. It is set alight and the two cops inside barely escape with their lives.

This incident is never reported. The gangsters clearly have informants inside the police and alerting the public would undermine the force.

Everyone shrugs it off - with so much money in the drugs game, corruption is part and parcel of the whole deal From the bestselling author of Good Cop Bad War, Neil Woods, comes the first inside history of Britain's War on Drugs told by those who were there. Calling upon the gripping first-hand accounts from those on both sides of the battle - the cops and the gangsters - as well as Neil Wood's experiences as an undercover drugs detective, Drug Wars will build a complex, authentic and terrifying picture of the reality of the drug war in Britain. Beginning with the Misuse of Drugs Act in 1971, we watch decades of violence, racial tension, organised crime and a monumental increase in addiction unfold.

We see the birth of rave music and dance culture, and yet even more tabloid hysteria. And throughout, we look at the huge numbers of civilians that have fallen victim to Britain's war on drugs.

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Ebury Press
1785037447 / 9781785037443
Hardback
28/06/2018
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 316 pages
24 cm
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