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Leaving No Stone Unturned: Exploring Responses to and Consequences of Failed Crack-for-Car Transactions

NCJ Number
234392
Journal
Journal of Drug Issues Volume: 41 Issue: 1 Dated: Winter 2011 Pages: 151-174
Author(s)
Heith Copes; Rod K. Brunson; Craig J. Forsyth; Heather White
Date Published
2011
Length
24 pages
Annotation
This study examined crack for car transactions.
Abstract
A sizeable number of crack cocaine users trade temporary use of their vehicles for small amounts of the drug. While the majority of these crack-for-car contracts are fulfilled without police intervention, many are not. These failed arrangements have the potential to cause a wide range of problems for police and the community. Using semi-structured interviews with police officers and active crack cocaine users, the authors examine how crack-for-car transactions come to law enforcement officers' attention and how police respond to and perceive the practice. Findings reveal that police believe that these incidents: artificially increase motor vehicle theft rates, waste police resources, perpetuate the drug market, and contribute to tenuous police-citizen relations. Findings have important implications for understanding police-citizen interactions and for developing effective policies. (Published Abstract)

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