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Any good books about drug trafficing/mafia/cartels etc? Im talking about actual infomation not action fanfic
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>>23315785
Dope, Inc: Britain's Opium War Against the World
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Narcoland, A Narco History, Narconomics.
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>>23315785
McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld, by Mischa Glenny.
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>>23315785
Fariña/white snow about the transatlantic coke trade and galicia as the new sicily.
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>>23317288
Own that, plan to read it.
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>>23317387
>Own that
Those are 3 books, you fucking illiterate retard.
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>>23317409
any good? which coutries?
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>>23315785
If you want a look at day to day stuff you might be interested in “In Search of Respect” by Phillippe Bourgois. An anthropologist hangs out with some Puerto Rican drug dealers in 80s Harlem. Or maybe it was 90s. Either way, hijinks ensue and you learn a lot about the perspectives of the average grunt in the dealer hierarchy.
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>>23315785
Rick Porrello's books about the Cleveland mafia are really interesting and talk about organized crime in a city most people aren't aware of. To Kill the Irishman was adapted into a pretty good mob movie. Porrello himself was a police chief in the area, so knows his subject.



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