This article explores recent developments within the U.K. drug market: that is, the commuting of gang members from major cities to small rural urban areas for the purpose of enhancing their profit from drug distribution. Such practice has come to be known as working “County Lines.” We present findings drawn from qualitative research with practitioners working to address serious and organized crime and participants involved in street gangs and illicit drug supply in both Glasgow and Merseyside, United Kingdom. We find evidence of Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE) in County Lines activity, often as a result of debt bondage; but also, cases of young people working the lines of their own volition to obtain financial and status rewards. In concl...
County lines is the UK police term for urban gangs supplying drugs to suburban areas and market and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to attempt to disseminate street gang research by Hesketh (201...
In March 2020, the UK was placed in lockdown following the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Just as leg...
The concept of ‘County Lines’ denotes an exploitative type of illegal drug distribution and dealing ...
The transport of class A drugs from a urban centre to a coastal or rural location, where a profitabl...
This work addresses what the National Crime Agency refer to as a 'significant threat' - county lines...
While certainly not a new phenomenon, the exploitation of children and vulnerable adults in ‘county ...
This article employs a range of sources to critically explore the role of children and young people ...
County lines is the transport of class a drugs from an urban city to a costal/rural town, this is ac...
A recent development in drug markets across England and Wales garnering increased attention is the p...
This article employs a range of sources to critically explore the role of children and young people...
A form of criminal exploitation rarely mentioned in the academic literature has recently emerged, ev...
Across the UK, markets for heroin and crack cocaine in provincial towns are evolving. Due to the hig...
In March 2020, restrictions on movement and social contact were imposed across the UK following the...
The Scottish government’s (2008) publication ‘The road to recovery: A new approach to tackling Scotl...
County lines is the UK police term for urban gangs supplying drugs to suburban areas and market and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to attempt to disseminate street gang research by Hesketh (201...
In March 2020, the UK was placed in lockdown following the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Just as leg...
The concept of ‘County Lines’ denotes an exploitative type of illegal drug distribution and dealing ...
The transport of class A drugs from a urban centre to a coastal or rural location, where a profitabl...
This work addresses what the National Crime Agency refer to as a 'significant threat' - county lines...
While certainly not a new phenomenon, the exploitation of children and vulnerable adults in ‘county ...
This article employs a range of sources to critically explore the role of children and young people ...
County lines is the transport of class a drugs from an urban city to a costal/rural town, this is ac...
A recent development in drug markets across England and Wales garnering increased attention is the p...
This article employs a range of sources to critically explore the role of children and young people...
A form of criminal exploitation rarely mentioned in the academic literature has recently emerged, ev...
Across the UK, markets for heroin and crack cocaine in provincial towns are evolving. Due to the hig...
In March 2020, restrictions on movement and social contact were imposed across the UK following the...
The Scottish government’s (2008) publication ‘The road to recovery: A new approach to tackling Scotl...
County lines is the UK police term for urban gangs supplying drugs to suburban areas and market and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to attempt to disseminate street gang research by Hesketh (201...
In March 2020, the UK was placed in lockdown following the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Just as leg...