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Structuring Mr. Nice: entrepreneurial opportunities and brokerage positioning in the cannabis trade

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This article discusses the network mechanisms of drug distribution by examining the the career of Howard Marks, aka Donald Nice, an international cannabis smuggler. Topics include entrepreneurial behavior, resource pooling, organization and brokerage.

Author: Morselli, Carlo
Publisher: Springer
Publication Name: Crime, Law and Social Change
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0925-4994
Year: 2001
Statistical Data Included, Methods, Behavior, Social networks, Entrepreneurship, Drug traffic, Smugglers

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Sex trafficking and the mainstream of market culture: challenges to organised crime analysis

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This article attributes the growth of sex trafficking of women and children to the constant marketing of sex in popular culture. Topics include the role of the internet, the world wide web, and digital television in increased sexual exploitation.

Author: Taylor, Ian, Jamieson, Ruth
Publisher: Springer
Publication Name: Crime, Law and Social Change
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0925-4994
Year: 1999
Management, Economic aspects, International aspects, Influence, Popular culture, Prostitution, Organized crime, Sex oriented businesses, Sex in mass media, Media sex

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