This is a welcome and timely update of Philip Bean’s landmark book on drugs and crime. It offers an intelligent and balanced assessment of the issues, informed by a broad historical perspective.Professor Mike Hough, Birkbeck, University of London, UKThis textbook cuts straight to the heart of the matter. Unlike most books on the subject, it is not hindered with the typical review of the various types of drugs and their effects, followed by a superficial coverage of drug use and criminality. Rather, this text addresses the key issues relevant to studying the link between crime and drugs, such as trafficking, policing, sentencing, legislation, as well as the debate regarding legalisation and decriminalisation.Dhruba J. Bora, Ph.D., Marshall University, U.S.AThis book has been important in helping us to understand the drugs-crime debate since its first edition. This expanded and updated edition can only add to its place as essential reading for students in the social sciences in general, and criminology in particular.Louise Sturgeon-Adams, University of Hull, UK