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Drug Crime

Benson, MichaelFrench, John L.(Consultant editor)
Part of the Criminal investigations series
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Fighting the trade of illegal drugs is harder today than ever.

Drug traffickers deal their wares with state-of-the-art equipment and streamlined, well-organized distribution systems.

Drugs are produced in secret labs or in other countries and smuggled into the United States by land, sea, and air. And many violent crimes, from murders committed by rival drug dealers to robberies perpetrated by addicts in need of money for their next fix, are tied to drugs.

Luckily, law enforcement is working hard to keep up with these lawbreakers.

Techniques used to fight illegal drugs grow more sophisticated every day. ""Drug Crime"" looks at how drugs are produced, transported, and sold, and examines the many methods used by police around the world to combat the illegal drug trade.The chapters include: America's Ever-Changing Drug Problem; Use of Informants; Drug Sniffing Dogs; Wiretaps and Other Types of Electronic Surveillance; and the Flow of Drugs.

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Product Details
Chelsea House Publishers
0791094073 / 9780791094075
Hardback
30/01/2009
United States
English
128 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
24 cm
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