A Captive Market: Drug Sales on a Women’s Prison Unit

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David Tyler Dunford Kevin D. Haggerty Sandra M. Bucerius University of Alberta, Edmonton, CanadaDavid Tyler Dunford, researches critical issues in crime and public safety as an applied researcher within the public service. He publishes across the multidisciplinary fields of sociology, criminology, and forensic mental health.Kevin D. Haggerty, is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair. His research focuses on surveillance, policing, punishment, and social control. He has published widely in leading sociology and criminology journals and is the author or co-author of numerous books and articles on surveillance and crime.Dr. Sandra M. Bucerius, is the Director of the Centre for Criminological Research and a Full Professor of Sociology and Criminology in the Department of Sociology. She deploys extensive qualitative and ethnographic research to reveal the intricacies of settings that are difficult both to access and understand: prisons, police organizations, and marginalized street and newcomer communities. Bucerius is the Director of the University of Alberta Prison Project – an extensive multi methods study on prison life in Canada. She also edits the Oxford University Handbook series in Criminology (with Michael Tonry), is the Associate Editor of Criminology and serves on the editorial advisory board of Crime and Justice, the Journal of Criminology, and Incarceration.

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