Drugs and Crime

A Complex Relationship. Third revised and expanded edition

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Discussing illegal drugs without taking into account its criminal context is a difficult proposition. Certain questions come back repeatedly: Does doing drugs really lead to delinquency? Do some drugs have criminal properties? Why would a drug addict turn to crime? What are the best methods of intervention in dealing with individuals who have serious drug habits?

The third edition of Drogue et criminalité : Une relation complexe (Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal), translated here for the first time in English, presents an overview of the complex relationship between drugs and crime, avoids cursory affirmations to the effect that psychoactive substance use necessarily leads to crime. It also sheds light on the political and legislative contexts tied to drugs and offers an exceptional synthesis of the research literature of the past 20 years. The authors also discuss the increased attention to illegal drug users and people with addictions, and describe the different supports that are available to them.

This book is published in English.

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Concevoir la question des drogues illicites en dehors de leur contexte criminel est difficile. Certaines questions reviennent immanquablement : prendre de la drogue pousse-t-il vraiment à la délinquance ? Existe-t-il des drogues aux propriétés criminogènes ? Pourquoi un toxicomane se tourne-t-il vers la criminalité ? Quelles sont les meilleures façons d’intervenir auprès des personnes qui ont de graves problèmes de consommation ? 

Cette troisième édition présente la relation complexe entre drogue et criminalité, évitant les énoncés sommaires qui voudraient que l’usage de substances psychoactives mène nécessairement au crime. Elle met ainsi en lumière les contextes politiques et légaux liés aux drogues et fait une synthèse exceptionnelle des résultats de la recherche des vingt dernières années. Les auteurs rendent compte de l’importance accrue qu’on accorde désormais aux usagers de drogues illicites ainsi qu’aux personnes dépendantes et ils décrivent les différentes formes d’aide qui leur sont proposées.

Ce livre est publié en anglais.

Table des matières

Table des matières
Cover 1
Title Page 4
Copyright 5
Table of Contents 6
List of Figures and Tables 10
Acknowledgments 12
Introduction 14
Illegal Psychoactive Substances in Canada 15
Drug Use and Criminal Behaviour 16
Chapter 1 Links Between Drugs and Crime in Facts and Figures 18
Youth 19
Adults 22
Chapter 2 Drugs: A Detailed Criminogenic Profile 32
Selected Important Definitions 33
Intoxication and Criminal Behaviour 35
The Role of Intoxication 51
Dependence and Criminal Behaviour 51
Chapter 3 The Legal and Political Landscape 64
The Road to Repression 64
The War on Drugs 69
Europe 78
The Americas 82
Different Concepts and Approaches 86
Normalizing the Relationship With Users 87
Chapter 4 Proximal and Distal Models: A Static Conceptualization 92
Proximal Elements 92
Distal Elements 109
Chapter 5 Trajectories: A Dynamic Conceptualization 114
The Evolving Drug–Crime Relationship 115
Deviant Trajectories 117
Factors That Influence the Progression and Maintenance of Deviant Trajectories 125
Reduction, Cessation, and Interruption 128
Women’s Distinctive Trajectory 130
Chapter 6 Deviant Lifestyles: An Integrated Conceptualization 136
The Integrative Model 137
Risk Factors 138
Deviant Lifestyles 139
Chapter 7 Treating Addicts in the Criminal Justice System 152
Access to Treatment 152
Punishment or Rehabilitation? 153
Treating Drug Dependence in Offenders 156
Ingredients for Treatment Success 166
The Therapeutic Relationship 174
Extension of Social Control 177
Conclusion 184
The Drug–Crime Relationship 186
Implementing Appropriate Policies 188
Providing Suitable Care 190
References 192
Authors and Translator 238

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