Illicit Tobacco
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Summary
The availability of illicit tobacco in Australia has reached plague proportions, with organised crime involving itself in the smuggling and distribution of the product.
And here’s the strange part – the situation is the result of a public health policy success story!
This episode looks at the nature and scale of the problem as well as examines how policing the so-called heroin drought at the turn of the century might present some lessons for today’s law enforcement agencies.
The three articles are discussed in the episode are:
- ‘Tobacco Wars: An Australian Perspective’, written by Detective Inspector Rohan Best, which can be read at www.apjl.com.au/tobacco-wars/
- ‘Dual-edged benefits of drug policing: A quarter century’s lesson from a heroin drought’ is published in the Journal of Law and Economics, and can be accessed at It can be accessed at https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/jle/vol69/iss1/4/
- ‘As Australia’s tobacco wars continue, a NSW heroin drought in 2000 might offer lessons’, can be read at https://theconversation.com/as-australias-tobacco-wars-continue-a-nsw-heroin-drought-in-2000-might-offer-lessons-274537
Host: Jason Byrnes
Guests: Sergey Alexeev, Rohan Best and Dr Don Weatherburn
Visit www.apjl.com.au to learn more and subscribe.
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