Journal of Drug Issues
Volume 37, Issue 3, 2007, Pages 373-398

"What else should I do?" Cultural influences on the drug trade of migrants in Germany (Article)

Bucerius S.M.*
  • a Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, Frankfurt, Germany, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NYU Law School in New York City, United States

Abstract

The article is based on ethnographic research in Frankfurt am Main/Germany with young male migrants who are involved in drug dealing. The aim is to give an account of the mechanisms, values, and self-constructions that influence the dealers, e.g., in their choice of substances dealt, their display of violence, how they neutralize contradicting values, etc. Moreover, changes in the studied milieu that have occurred overtime will be examined. Most interesting seems the fact that the subjects' cultural background has a greater impact on their business than economic rationality, the "seductions of crime" or the "search of respect." Their distinct concept of purity and impurity, honor and dishonor, and their morality regarding the choice of substances seem particularly interesting and influence their behavior in the market. © 2007 by the Journal of Drug Issues.

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ISSN: 00220426
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English