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Drug Wars: An Oral History From the Trenches

NCJ Number
140477
Author(s)
T Wells; W Triplett
Date Published
1992
Length
272 pages
Annotation
Based on more than 250 interviews and told in the actual words of street drug dealers, police officers, wealthy drug smugglers, undercover narcotics agents, urban physicians, casual drug users, and drug addicts, this volume presents a broad spectrum of opinion and experience from people with direct experience related to drug abuse and drug trafficking in many geographical areas.
Abstract
The authors conducted their interviews in crack houses, heroin shooting galleries, hospitals, prisons, precinct stations, public housing projects, treatment centers, and other places to describe the daily lives and perceptions of individuals directly affected by drug abuse. They also used the transcripts of sworn testimony delivered before the New Jersey Commission of Investigation into Cocaine in 1988. Index

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