drug traffic

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drug traffic

Endangered

2015
Seventeen-year-old cub reporter and high school dropout Hayley Makk discovers a connection between a local teenager's murder and a fishing boat intent on capturing a rare sea turtle.

Death list

1974
Kenyatta, a ganglord who pulls no punches with crooked cops and dope dealers, teams up with Benson and Ryan, a black and white detective team, to fight drug pushers.

Young god

a novel
Thirteen-year-old Nikki becomes enmeshed in the violent, bleak world of her father's drug dealing following the death of her mother. She becomes a victim of sexual abuse and a participant in illegal activities.

Drama city

a novel
2005
Lorenzo Brown hopes that his new job as an officer for the Humane Society will keep him out of trouble and out of prison; however, his parole officer, Rachel Lopez, seems to be heading for trouble, just when Lorenzo needs her the most.

Soul circus

a novel
2003
When a local drug czar is jailed on murder charges and the prosecution is seeking the death penalty, private investigator Derek Strange, agrees to help with the case, but he soon learns he is in over his head and may find himself put to death.

Justice

2003
When a vigilante known only as Justice begins killing off the lowlifes of New York, NYPD Detective First Grade Brian McKenna and his partner are put on the case, and find their investigation hindered by the city's support of the killer.

Maximum Security

2013
CHERUB agent James, who after being orphaned is recruited by the secret agency, takes on missions tracking down a powerful drug lord and breaking out of prison to free the son of an illegal weapons dealer.

Mexico's Drug War

2014
Discusses the issue surrounding Mexico's drug war.

Drug wars and coffeehouses

the political economy of the international drug trade
2006

Midnight in Mexico

a reporter's journey through a country's descent into the darkness
Drug trafficking in Mexico is a multibillion-dollar industry. In a country where the powerful are rarely scutinized, Mexican-American journalist Alfredo Corchado did not shrink on reporting government corruption. One night he received a tip about an impending murder--his. He had twenty-four hours to find out if the tip was authentic and to save his own life.

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