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Coordinated Countermeasures of Caribbean Countries and Territories Against the Illicit Drug Traffic: Recent Developments and Prospects

NCJ Number
108841
Journal
Bulletin on Narcotics Volume: 39 Issue: 1 Dated: (January-March 1987) Pages: 69-78
Author(s)
A M Sherman-Peter
Date Published
1987
Length
10 pages
Annotation
The article tells how the governments of Caribbean countries are trying to combat illicit drug trafficking.
Abstract
The Caribbean governments see their problems in controlling illicit drug trafficking operations as difficult because the Caribbean serves as a link between the drug producers in South America and the drug users in North America. The Caribbean governments have initiated law enforcement measures to combat drug trafficking. They have taken legal and administrative steps to eradicate illicit cultivation of narcotic crops. They have sought to improve international and bilateral attempts to combat drug trafficking and drug abuse. However, most Caribbean countries lack trained manpower as well as the technical and economic resources necessary to do battle with sophisticated international drug trafficking groups. They therefore seek technical and financial assistance from the international community. 6 references.

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