Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Drugs and crime [electronic resource] : a study of incarcerated male offenders / Toni Makkai and Jason Payne.

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Location

Canadian Policing Research

Resource

e-Books

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Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (xviii, 176 p.)

Summary

This report examines the illegal drug using and criminal careers of participants in the Drug Use Careers of Offenders (DUCO) project. DUCO surveyed 2,135 adult male offenders who were incarcerated in prisons in Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, and the Northern Territory in mid 2001. The study focuses on the development of the criminal career, drawing comparisons among regular offenders of different offence typologies and comments on a variety of risk factors associated with offending. It explores the intersection of drug use and criminal behaviour and estimates that just over one third of all offenders causally attributed alcohol and/or illegal drugs to the offences for which they were incarcerated.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

1. Overview of drugs and crime -- 2. Describing the offenders -- 3. Regular property offenders -- 4. Regular violent offenders -- 5. Regular multiple offenders -- 6. Regular fraud offenders -- 7. Regular drug sellers -- 8. Regular drug buyers -- 9. Homicide offenders -- 10. Non-regular offenders -- 11. Drug market activity -- 12. Risk factors.

Series

Research and public policy series no. 52.

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