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From Helmand to the high street: a four‐year study to systematically prioritise and map illicit drug markets in Lancashire

Stuart Kirby (Lancaster University)
Ian Billsborough (Lancashire Constabulary)
Lisa Steele (Lancashire Constabulary)

Drugs and Alcohol Today

ISSN: 1745-9265

Article publication date: 11 December 2009

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Abstract

For local law enforcement agencies, the subject of illicit drugs can appear all‐pervasive. Any multifaceted problem situated in an intrusive media and political environment raises difficult challenges concerning the allocation of resources. This article explores the process behind Lancashire Constabulary's decision to highlight Class A open drug markets as an operational priority, and looks at how a multi‐agency intelligence process, based on geographic mapping methodology (GIS), was initiated to direct enforcement and preventative activity.

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Kirby, S., Billsborough, I. and Steele, L. (2009), "From Helmand to the high street: a four‐year study to systematically prioritise and map illicit drug markets in Lancashire", Drugs and Alcohol Today, Vol. 9 No. 4, pp. 22-28. https://doi.org/10.1108/17459265200900038

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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