School of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Metropolitan State University, MN, USA.
School of Education, University of the West of Scotland, UK.
Int J Drug Policy. 2018 Aug;58:113-120. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2018.05.011. Epub 2018 Jun 13.
Many efforts have been undertaken to construct an overview of various aspects of illicit drug distribution in the United Kingdom. Yet given that national, regional, and local differences can be profound, this has proven difficult, to the extent that Scotland has been largely excluded from the conversation. In addition, the level of supply being examined, the drug type, and the actors involved only add to confusion and vast differences between some findings.
The current study aims to provide a holistic account, as best as possible considering variations of illegal drug supply in illicit networks, by focusing in on a particular geographical context (Scotland) and addressing drug supply at all levels. It is informed by in-depth interviews with 42 offenders involved in drug distribution from retail to wholesale/middle market to importation levels.
Findings indicate Scotland's importation and distribution is evolving owing to increasingly adaptive risk mitigation by importers and distributors, and market diversification of both product and demand. While a hierarchical model still dominates the market, commuting or 'county lines' and increasing demand for drugs such as cannabis, but also anabolic steroids and psychoactive substances, means that home growing, online purchasing, and street-level dealership is common.
The findings have the capacity to further inform police and practitioners about the diverse and evolving nature of drug distribution in Scotland (with a particular focus on the west of the country), so that they may become more effective in improving the safety and wellbeing of people, places and communities.
为了全面了解英国非法毒品分销的各个方面,已经做出了许多努力。然而,由于国家、地区和地方之间可能存在巨大差异,这一点很难做到,以至于苏格兰在很大程度上被排除在讨论之外。此外,所考察的供应水平、毒品类型以及涉及的参与者只会增加混乱,并导致一些发现之间存在巨大差异。
本研究旨在通过关注特定的地理背景(苏格兰)并解决各级毒品供应问题,尽可能全面地提供一个总体说明,考虑到非法网络中非法毒品供应的变化。研究结果来自对 42 名涉及毒品分销的罪犯的深入访谈,从零售到批发/中间市场到进口层面。
调查结果表明,由于进口商和分销商越来越多地采取适应性风险缓解措施,以及产品和需求的市场多样化,苏格兰的进口和分销正在演变。虽然层次模型仍然主导着市场,但通勤或“县线”以及对大麻等毒品以及合成代谢类固醇和精神活性物质的需求不断增加,意味着家庭种植、在线购买和街头经销商很常见。
这些发现有可能使警察和从业人员更深入地了解苏格兰毒品分销的多样性和演变性质(特别关注该国西部),以便他们能够更有效地提高人们、地点和社区的安全和福祉。