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Citation

Benson BL, Leburn IS, Rasmussen DW. J. Drug Iss. 2001; 31(4): 989-1006.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, Florida State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice)

DOI

10.1177/002204260103100410

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The conventional wisdom among the law enforcement community is that drug use causes crime and that stringent enforcement of drug laws is an effective tool to combat property and violent crime. Previous research by some of these authors found that a sharp increase in drug enforcement in Florida during 1984-1989 resulted in a reallocation of police resources which reduced the effectiveness of property crime enforcement and increased the property crime rate. Some have suspected that this result is the product of the very large increase in drug enforcement during this time period and that under "normal" circumstances greater drug enforcement would not result in higher property crime. This paper rebuts that suspicion.


Language: en

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