Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 B 2
Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 B 2
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STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES
SECOND
EDITION
The victim of a discipline-motivated
homicide is being punished for breaking the rules of a drug distribution group
by which he is employed. Examples of these infringements include skimming money
or drugs, stealing customers, or in some other way hindering, obstructing, or
impeding the operation. The informant supplies information on the criminal
enterprise to law enforcement or competing dealers. A robbery-motivated
homicide usually deals with a rip-off of drugs, money, or other goods (especially
gold jewelry) related to the sale of drugs from customers, traffickers, or
dealers. A drug trafficker who infringes on the territory of another drug dealer
may become the victim of a drug murder. Victims of these four types of murder
are commonly known to law enforcement as having a history of association with
the drug trade. They may have an arrest record, reflecting a history of drug
use, robberies, and assaultive behavior relating to this involvement, or at
least an association with known drug offenders.
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