SFU criminology professor Richard Frank says cryptomarkets – a new-age type of transaction – are proving to be an attractive alternative to traditional in-person drug dealing.
SFU criminology professor Richard Frank says cryptomarkets - a new-age type of transaction - are proving to be an attractive alternative to traditional in-person drug dealing.
one of the biggest illegal dark net websites has gone offline, after two years of selling class a drugs, counterfeit cash and hacking tools. the administrators of torrez shut the site down over christmas. but new ones are popping up all the time and bbc data shows just how resilient this online part of the drugs economy has become in recent years. let s talk to dr martin horton eddison, cryptomarkets project lead at the global drugs policy observatory, which is a think tank that looks at the impact of drugs policy. thank you forjoining us. down? thank you for “oining us. down? thank you for “oining us. down? thank you thank you for “oining us. down? thank you for thank you forjoining us. down? thank you for having thank you forjoining us. down? thank you for having me - thank you forjoining us. down? thank you for having me on - thank you forjoining us. down? thank you for having me on the| thank you for having me on the programme. we have seen a trend of these markets self