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Robbing Drug Dealers: Violence Beyond the Law (New Lines in Criminology) (New Lines in Criminology)
Robbing Drug Dealers Violence Beyond the Law - New Lines in Criminology Author:Bruce A. Jacobs, Bruce Jacobs This volume fills a research gap of striking proportions by exploring the contingencies that mediate the crimes perpetrated on those who are themselves perpetrators. The notion that violence is something that happens only to law-abiding citizens is both widely held and inaccurate. The disproportionate share of victims of crime are, in reality, t... more »hemselves involved in crime. Yet existing scholarship has failed to explore the contingencies that mediate offenses like drug robberyfrom the forces that inspire it, to the methods used to select targets, to the means employed to generate compliance, down to the tactics used to thwart retaliatory attempts after the crime has ended. Given that predatory behavior between and among offenders ultimately spreads to society at large (the contagion effect), a research gap of striking proportions has emerged. The imprudence of robbing other criminals is widely assumed. Yet criminologists paradoxically observe that a major benefit of robbing fellow criminals is that they cannot report the offense to the authorities. Why, then, should offenders elect to reduce their odds of getting arrested at the cost of enhancing their chances of getting killed? Drawing on candid interviews with the perpetrators, Jacobs attempts to answer such questions and fill this gap in the research agenda of criminology. The result is a narrative that explores the world of streetcorner drugs from the vantage point of those who actually commit these high-risk crimes.« less