L’Hoiry, X., Rugg, J., Parton, L.E. orcid.org/0000-0002-6695-8559 et al. (1 more author) (2025) Plausibly deniable - Domestic cannabis cultivation and the private rented sector in the UK. Trends in Organized Crime. ISSN: 1084-4791
Abstract
Domestic cannabis cultivation has grown exponentially for the past several decades and is said to outstrip importation from abroad in many jurisdictions, the UK included. While research has been attentive to this shift, scant attention has been paid to the space in which much domestic cannabis cultivation takes place: privately rented residential property. This article explores how and why the private rented sector in the UK facilitates and incubates cannabis cultivation and makes this an attractive space for criminal actors to partake in this illegal activity. Drawing on 43 qualitative interviews with police and local authority practitioners in the UK with experience of intervening in domestic cannabis cultivation, the article details the many affordances of the private rented sector for those involved in cannabis cultivation. Key among these affordances are the layers of plausible deniability available to several of the actors involved– landlords, letting agents, tenants/growers– which serve to frustrate and obfuscate police investigations. The article also examines the instrumental role of residential property itself as a critical but easily disposable commodity which facilitates cannabis cultivation.
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Item Type: | Article |
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Copyright, Publisher and Additional Information: | © 2025 The Authors. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
Keywords: | Domestic cannabis cultivation; Private rented sector; Landlords; Organised crime |
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Institution: | The University of Sheffield |
Academic Units: | The University of Sheffield > Faculty of Social Sciences (Sheffield) > Department of Sociological Studies (Sheffield) |
Funding Information: | Funder Grant number Economic and Social Research Council ES/X001687/1 |
Depositing User: | Symplectic Sheffield |
Date Deposited: | 30 Jul 2025 15:47 |
Last Modified: | 30 Jul 2025 15:47 |
Status: | Published online |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Refereed: | Yes |
Identification Number: | 10.1007/s12117-025-09571-7 |
Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:229812 |