Today in class I read the third chapter of the book freakonomics that has the name written above.
In this chapter, the author explains how the drug business work using the story of a student called Sudhir Venkatesh who decided to go to a guetto neighborhood in Chicago to study about the life of the poorest black people living there.
It was interesting see how this research worked. He bumped in a gang of crack dealers and got involved with their business ending with very important and unique informations.
It was possible know how they work in their small group and how it is related with a huge web of others drug dealers all connected with few bosses that control everything.
That's really interesting and scary at the same time! What if he was discovered ? I'm reading this part for sure !
ResponderExcluirI am looking forward to reading more of this story. It must have an astounding ending, I believe.
ResponderExcluirI want to know more about your story. Drug businesses are widespread in poor cities because the people who live in that cities they want money. Drug dealers use that people. Really that is scary as Nouf said, but the governments must anti-drug.
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