Drug Smugglers on Drug Smuggling: Lessons from the Inside

Drug Smugglers on Drug Smuggling: Lessons from the Inside

Drug Smugglers on Drug Smuggling: Lessons from the Inside

Drug Smugglers on Drug Smuggling: Lessons from the Inside

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Overview

Drug Smugglers on Drug Smuggling features interviews with 34 convicted drug smugglers -- most of them once major operators -- detailing exactly how drugs are smuggled into the U.S. from Latin America.  These sources provide tangible evidence of the risks, rewards, and organization of international drug smuggling.

Quoting frequently from their interviews, Decker and Chapman explain how individuals are recruited into smuggling, why they stay in it, and how their roles change over time.  They describe the specific strategies their interviewees employed to bring drugs into the country and how they previously escaped apprehension.  Over-all, the authors find that drug smuggling is organized in a series of networks which are usually unconnected.

This extraordinarily informative book will be of particular interest to law enforcement officials and policymakers, but it will appeal to anyone who wants to know how the drug business actually works.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781592136445
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 02/28/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Scott H. Decker is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University.  He is the author of Life in the Gang: Family, Friends and Violence.

Margaret Townsend Chapman is an Associate at Abt Associates Inc.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Motivation for the Study
    Understanding Drug Smuggling
    Impact of Drug Interdiction and Eradication Efforts
    Summary

Chapter 2. The Organization of the Study
    Study Design
    Interview Sample
    Summary

Chapter 3. Drug Smuggling Organizations
    Movement Away from Cartels
    Structure and Movement of Drugs
        Suppliers
        Brokers in Colombia
        Offices
        Transporters
        Brokers in the U.S.
        Retailers
    Summary

Chapter 4. Movement of Drugs
    Transportation Routes   
Source to Midpoint
Midpoint to United States
United States
Methods of Transport
    Private Vessel
    Commercial Vessel
    Private Plane
    Commercial Plane
    Vehicle
Summary

Chapter 5. Roles, Recruitment into, and Remaining Involved in the Drug Smuggling Trade
    Drug Smuggling Roles
        Offloaders
        Boat Captain
        Airplane Pilot
        Organizer
        U.S. Brokers and Intermediaries
    Recruitment into Drug Smuggling
        Personal Ties
        Organizational Ties
        Government Recruitment
    Motivation for Drug Smuggling
    Leaving Drug Smuggling
    Summary

Chapter 6. Balancing Risk and Reward
    Minimizing Risks
    Avoiding Detection
    Changes in Smuggling Activities in Response to Risk
    Getting Caught
    Assessing Risk
    Perceptions of U.S. Criminal Justice System
        Role of Arrest
        Role of Conviction
        Role of Imprisonment
        Role of Getting Caught
        Role of Conspiracy
    “If you Were in Charge”
    Summary

Chapter 7. Making Sense of Drug Smuggling: Conclusions and Summary
    Organizational Structure
    Managing Risk
    Potential Responses by Law Enforcement


References

Appendix1. 
    Instrumentation Study Design

Appendix 2.
    Study Design
 
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