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Describes the reality that the methamphetamine industry is a social phenomenon connecting local, national, and international communities and markets. This book details the results of a three-stage study, in which police agencies across the US were surveyed and their responses used to identify likely areas of study. The authors then visited these areas to observe and interview participants, from users and dealers to law enforcement officers and clinical treatment workers.

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Describes the reality that the methamphetamine industry is a social phenomenon connecting local, national, and international communities and markets. This book details the results of a three-stage study, in which police agencies across the US were surveyed and their responses used to identify likely areas of study. The authors then visited these areas to observe and interview participants, from users and dealers to law enforcement officers and clinical treatment workers.
Autorenporträt
HENRY H. BROWNSTEIN is associate dean for research and professor and director of the Center for Public Policy at the Wilder School for Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University. He has written extensively on drug markets and is the author of four books, including The Problems of Living in Society.  TIMOTHY M. MULCAHY is a program area director in the Economics, Labor, and Population Studies Department at NORC at the University of Chicago, and was co-investigator of the methamphetamine market study. JOHANNES HUESSY is a principal research analyst at NORC at the University of Chicago and research associate for the methamphetamine market study.