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|a Drugged Out :
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|a Drugged Out; Contents; Acronyms; Preface; Introduction: Globalisation and Jamaica's Drug Trafficking; Chapter One: Globalisation and State Sovereignty: The Literature; Chapter Two: Drug Control and the Emergence of Jamaica's Trafficking Problem; Chapter Three: Jamaica's Drug Trafficking: The Other Influencing Factors; Chapter Four: Jamaica's Drug Trafficking: The Facilitating Factors; Chapter Five: Jamaica's Responses to Its Drug Trafficking Problem; Chapter Six: The USA and Britain's Responses to Jamaica's Drug Trafficking; Chapter Seven: Conclusion: Past, Current and Future Direction
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|a To penetrate the United States and Britain's markets with illicit drugs, Jamaican traffickers employed diverse and novel transportation methods and techniques in the post-1990 era that were more sophisticated than the trafficking of the 1980's. This transformation was particularly due to traffickers exploiting global processes to enhance their illegal drug industry. In response, Jamaica, America, and Britain have continuously established state-oriented actions aimed at curtailing the cross-border drug trade, thereby reflecting their resilience in combating this problem. This book explores past.
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