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Publication date: 1 May 2019

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781787355880

Number of pages: 184

Number of illustrations: 12

Grey Area

Regulating Amsterdam's Coffeeshops

Scott Jacques (Author)

Coffeeshops are the most famous example of Dutch tolerance. But in fact, these cannabis distributors are highly regulated. Coffeeshops are permitted to break the law, but not the rules. On the premises, there cannot be minors, hard drugs or more than 500 grams. Nor can a coffeeshop advertise, cause nuisance or sell over five grams to a person in a day. These rules are enforced by surprise police checks, with violation punishable by closure.

In Grey Area, Scott Jacques examines the regulations with a huge stash of data, which he collected during two years of fieldwork in Amsterdam. How do coffeeshop owners and staff obey the rules? How are the rules broken? Why so? To what effect? The stories and statistics show that order in the midst of smoke is key to Dutch drug policy, vaporising the idea that prohibition is better than regulation. Grey Area is a timely contribution in light of the blazing reform to cannabis policy worldwide.

Praise for Grey Area

‘This book is original and highly topical. Logical and well structured, the discussion is firmly located in a large body of contemporary theory. The writing style is conversational, open and accessible. The quality, amount and depth of the empirical work that Jacques has undertaken made me feel that I was there, visiting the coffeeshops with him. Rarely have I seen something as careful and detailed as this work.’
Ronald V. Clarke, Rutgers University, USA

‘This book examines the intricacies of operating between law and rules in Amsterdam coffeeshops. Based on an extensive fieldwork, it is arguably the most comprehensive criminological analysis of the issue to date. This is an important work, from an excellent writer, that I warmly recommend to both students and researchers.’
Kim Møller, Malmö University, Sweden

Introduction The Law and Rules

1. 500 Grams

2. Advertising

3. Minors

4. 5 Grams

5. Hard Drugs

6. Nuisance

Conclusion The Utility of Rules

DOI: 10.14324/111.9781787355880

Number of pages: 184

Number of illustrations: 12

Publication date: 01 May 2019

PDF ISBN: 9781787355880

EPUB ISBN: 9781787355910

Read Online ISBN: 9781787355934

Hardback ISBN: 9781787355903

Paperback ISBN: 9781787355897

Scott Jacques (Author)

Scott Jacques is Director of Criminology Open, and Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia State University.

‘This book examines the intricacies of operating between law and rules in Amsterdam coffeeshops. Based on an extensive fieldwork, it is arguably the most comprehensive criminological analysis of the issue to date. This is an important work, from an excellent writer, that I warmly recommend to both students and researchers.’ – Kim Møller, Malmö University, Sweden

‘This book is original and highly topical. Logical and well structured, the discussion is firmly located in a large body of contemporary theory. The writing style is conversational, open and accessible. The quality, amount and depth of the empirical work that Jacques has undertaken made me feel that I was there, visiting the coffeeshops with him. Rarely have I seen something as careful and detailed as this work.’ – Ronald V. Clarke, Rutgers University

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