Jason Sands

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Slowly I began to see the patterns underlying it. When we hear about “drug-related violence,” we picture somebody getting high and killing people. We think the violence is the product of the drugs. But in fact, it turns out this is only a tiny sliver of the violence. The vast majority is like Chino’s violence—to establish, protect, and defend drug territory in an illegal market, and to build a name for being consistently terrifying so nobody tries to take your property or turf. Professor Paul Goldstein of the University of Illinois conducted a detailed study in which he and his team looked at ...more
Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs
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