Illicit payments for illicit goods: noncontact drug distribution on Russian online drug marketplaces |
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Authors: | Alexander Mikhaylov Richard Frank |
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Affiliation: | School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada |
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Abstract: | The distribution or consumption of traditional drugs has become the subject of stringent penalties throughout most of the world and synthetic designer drugs have become the alternative. Novel psychoactive substances, also called ‘legal highs’, are highly varied in terms of chemical composition. These substances are advertised and distributed as an alternative to traditional drugs on the Internet, making identification of new substances and enforcement difficult. For this article, we downloaded and analysed 28 Russian-language online drug marketplaces which distribute traditional and novel psychoactive substances. All marketplaces used a noncontact drug dealing method where the seller and the buyer communicate through the Internet to arrange for payment and delivery of drugs without meeting face-to-face. Geographic information, price, amount, substance type and payment method data were extracted. Findings indicate such marketplaces are able to operate due to the ability of their clients to pay anonymously with the virtual currencies – Qiwi and Bitcoin. |
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Keywords: | Drug trade novel psychoactive substances online drug trafficking anonymous payments |
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