Grey Area
Regulating Amsterdam's Coffeeshops
Scott Jacques
Ronald V. Clarke, Rutgers University, USA'This book examines the intricacies of operating between law and rules in Amsterdam coffeeshops. Based on an extensive fieldwork, it is arguably the most comprehensive criminological analysis of the issue to date. This is an important work, from an excellent writer, that I warmly recommend to both students and researchers.’
Kim Møller, Malmö University, Sweden
Scott Jacques is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. His research focuses on offender decision-making, especially that of drug dealers, and theorizing method. His first book is Code of the Suburb: Inside the World of Young Middle-Class Drug Dealers (University of Chicago Press). To learn more, visit www.scottjacques.us.
Introduction The Law and Rules
1. 500 Grams
2. Advertising
3. Minors
4. 5 Grams
5. Hard Drugs
6. Nuisance
Conclusion The Utility of Rules
‘This book is original and highly topical. Logical and well structured, the discussion is firmly located in a large body of contemporary theory. The writing style is conversational, open and accessible. The quality, amount and depth of the empirical work that Jacques has undertaken made me feel that I was there, visiting the coffeeshops with him. Rarely have I seen something as careful and detailed as this work.’ – Ronald V. Clarke, Rutgers University
‘This book examines the intricacies of operating between law
and rules in Amsterdam coffeeshops. Based on an extensive fieldwork, it is
arguably the most comprehensive criminological analysis of the issue to date.
This is an important work, from an excellent writer, that I warmly recommend to
both students and researchers.’ - Kim Møller, Malmö University, Sweden
Format: Open Access PDF
12 colour illustrations
Copyright: © 2019
ISBN: 9781787355880
Publication: May 01, 2019
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