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Guest Talk on ‘Islamic Law and Human Rights: The Way Forward for the 21st Century’ by Dr Anicée van Engeland 8 March 2017 Guest Talk on ‘Islamic Law and Human Rights: The Way Forward for the 21st Century’ by Dr Anicée van Engeland 8 March 2017 | Bristol Law School blog

The International Law and Human Rights Unit organised on 8 March 2017 a talk on ‘Islamic Law and Human Rights’. The speaker Dr Anicée van Engeland Senior Lecturer in International Security at Cranfield University shared with us her views on how...

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The policing of 'county lines' in affected import towns: Exploring local responses to evolving heroin and crack markets (2019)

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Spicer, J. The policing of ‘county lines’ in affected import towns: Exploring local responses to evolving heroin and crack markets. (Thesis). UWE. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository....ribe.com/output/1822537
Across the UK, markets for heroin and crack cocaine in provincial towns are evolving. Due to the high-profile drug market development termed ‘County Lines’, retail supply in many areas is now seemingly dominated by ‘out of town’ dealers who have esta... about The policing of ‘county lines’ in affected import towns: Exploring local responses to evolving heroin and crack markets.

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