社交媒体尼古丁市场:致犯罪的启示和市场置换

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
K. Aagesen, A. Moretti, J. Demant
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非法药品市场根据法律法规不断发展,数字市场也同样适应,平衡了在线联系的便利性和线下交易的安全性。对尼古丁产品的管制也遵循着类似的轨迹。在丹麦,遏制青少年尼古丁消费的努力导致了针对一次性口味电子烟产品的立法,从而导致了基于社交媒体的非法尼古丁市场的出现。这篇犯罪学论文调查了Snapchat、Facebook、Instagram和TikTok上这些市场的动态,重点研究了平台能力和卖家行为之间的相互作用。数据:本研究利用丹麦社交媒体在线尼古丁市场为期12个月的人种学观察,并辅以对这些市场内卖家的12次定性访谈。研究发现:尼古丁产品的灰色市场在表层社交媒体上蓬勃发展,在社交媒体市场和卖家实践中发生了位移。此外,我们还记录了平台功能如何为买家提供机会,使他们转向非法毒品和其他非法产品和服务的市场。卖家称这个市场是开放的,进入门槛很低。尼古丁电子烟也被认为是一种更受欢迎的产品,惩罚措施和执法重点较低,同时危害比香烟和毒品小。结论:在每个社交媒体平台上都可以找到非法尼古丁电子烟市场。它们模仿非法毒品市场的结构,并在一定程度上共享相同的在线空间,因为算法将用户从一个网站推送到另一个网站。平台算法,再加上增强的用户覆盖范围和匿名性等功能,创造了一个卖家认为低风险、高利润的环境。这些因素加在一起,最终对那些购买和消费这些产品的人(其中大部分是年轻人)是非常有害的。我们还必须努力解决当前监管规定带来的意想不到的负面后果。
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Social media nicotine markets: Criminogenic affordances and market displacements
Illicit drug markets continuously evolve in response to legal regulations, and digitalmarkets similarly adapt, balancing the convenience of online contact with the security of offline transactions. The regulation of nicotine products follows a similar trajectory. In Denmark, efforts to curb youth nicotine consumption have led to legislation targetingsingle-use flavoured vape products, in turn leading to the emergence of illicit social media-based nicotine markets. This criminological paper investigates the dynamics of these markets on Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, focusing on the interplay between platform affordances and seller behaviours.Data: This study draws on ethnographic observations of Danish online nicotine markets onsocial media over a period of 12 months, complemented by 12 qualitative interviews with sellers within these markets.Findings: Grey markets for nicotine products flourish on surface-level social media and displacement occurs within social media markets and seller practices. Further we document how platform features facilitate opportunities for buyers to drift towards markets for illicit drugs and other illegal products and services. Sellers describe themarket as open, with low barriers of entry. Nicotine vapes are also perceived as a preferable product to sell with low punitive measures and enforcement priority, while being less harmful than cigarettes and drugs.Conclusion: Illicit nicotine vape markets are available on every social media platform. They mimic the structures of illicit drug markets, and share to a degree the same online spaces asalgorithms push users from one site to the next. Platform algorithms, coupled with features like enhanced user reach and anonymity, create an environment that seller sperceive as low-risk and highly profitable. The combination of these factors is ultimately very damaging for those buying and consuming the products, who are for the most partyoung people. Efforts must also address the unintended negative consequences of current regulations.
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CiteScore
7.80
自引率
11.40%
发文量
307
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Drug Policy provides a forum for the dissemination of current research, reviews, debate, and critical analysis on drug use and drug policy in a global context. It seeks to publish material on the social, political, legal, and health contexts of psychoactive substance use, both licit and illicit. The journal is particularly concerned to explore the effects of drug policy and practice on drug-using behaviour and its health and social consequences. It is the policy of the journal to represent a wide range of material on drug-related matters from around the world.
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