Journal article

Crack and cocaine use among female prostitutes in Glasgow: Risky business

G Gilchrist, J Cameron, J Scoular

DRUGS-EDUCATION PREVENTION AND POLICY | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2005

Abstract

The experience of cocaine and 'crack' use among participants involved in (n = 19) or exiting (n = 10) prostitution in Glasgow, Scotland, is described. In-depth semi-structured qualitative interviews enquired about their use and experience of using cocaine and their perception of its effect on working practice. Twenty-three of 29 participants had used cocaine and 15 out of 29 had used crack cocaine. In reality, freebase not 'crack' was being self-manufactured from cocaine powder. Participants considered that cocaine use in the city was not restricted to prostitution but was reflected throughout the drug scene generally. One possible reason suggested for this was a perceived reduction in heroi..

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