Popping the balloon effect: Assessing drug law enforcement in terms of displacement, diffusion, and the containment hypothesis J Windle, G Farrell Substance Use & Misuse 47, 868- 876, 2012 | 90 | 2012 |
‘It’s like working away for two weeks’: The harms associated with young drug dealers commuting from a saturated London drug market J Windle, D Briggs Crime prevention and community safety 17, 105-119, 2015 | 83 | 2015 |
‘Vulnerable’kids going country: children and young people’s involvement in county lines drug dealing J Windle, L Moyle, R Coomber Youth justice 20 (1-2), 64-78, 2020 | 82 | 2020 |
Going solo: the social organisation of drug dealing within a London street gang J Windle, D Briggs Journal of youth studies 18 (9), 1170-1185, 2015 | 71 | 2015 |
A slow march from social evil to harm reduction: Drugs and drug policy in Vietnam J Windle Journal of Drug Policy Analysis 10 (2), 20150011, 2017 | 67 | 2017 |
How the east influenced drug prohibition J Windle The International History Review 35 (5), 1185-1199, 2013 | 51 | 2013 |
Crime in Ireland north and south: Feuding gangs and profiteering paramilitaries N Hourigan, JF Morrison, J Windle, A Silke Trends in Organized Crime 21, 126-146, 2018 | 44 | 2018 |
Suppressing illicit opium production: Successful intervention in Asia and the Middle East J Windle Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016 | 43* | 2016 |
Is drawing from the state ‘state of the art’?: a review of organised crime research data collection and analysis, 2004–2018 J Windle, A Silke Trends in Organized Crime 22 (4), 394-413, 2019 | 41 | 2019 |
Cyber as an enabler of terrorism financing, now and in the future P Carroll, J Windle Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism 13 (3), 285-300, 2018 | 37 | 2018 |
The suppression of illicit opium production in Viet Nam: an introductory narrative J Windle Crime, law and social change 57, 425-439, 2012 | 32 | 2012 |
Insights for contemporary drug policy: A historical account of opium control in India and Pakistan J Windle Asian Journal of Criminology 7, 55-74, 2012 | 30 | 2012 |
Security trumps drug control: How securitization explains drug policy paradoxes in Thailand and Vietnam J Windle Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 23 (4), 344-354, 2016 | 23 | 2016 |
‘I could have went down a different path’: Talking to people who used drugs problematically and service providers about Irish drug policy alternatives J Leonard, J Windle International journal of drug policy 84, 102891, 2020 | 22 | 2020 |
A very gradual suppression: A history of Turkish opium controls, 1933–1974 J Windle European Journal of Criminology 11 (2), 195-212, 2014 | 22 | 2014 |
Harms caused by China's 1906–17 opium suppression intervention J Windle International Journal of Drug Policy 24 (5), 498-505, 2013 | 22 | 2013 |
Why do South-east Asian states choose to suppress opium? A cross-case comparison J Windle Power and Illicit Drugs in the Global South, 174-192, 2020 | 20 | 2020 |
The impact of the Great Recession on the Irish drug market J Windle Criminology & Criminal Justice 18 (5), 548-567, 2018 | 20 | 2018 |
Tuckers firm: a case study of British organised crime J Windle Trends in Organized Crime 16, 382-396, 2013 | 18 | 2013 |
Fundraising, organised crime and financing terrorism J Windle Routledge Handbook Of Terrorism And Counterterrorism, 195-206, 2018 | 16 | 2018 |