Background. County lines is used to describe the illicit drug supply model whereby drugs are transported from one area of the country to another, often by children believed to have been physically and psychologically coerced to do so. County lines is a serious threat to public health, with significant negative impacts on the physical and psychological health and wellbeing of children and families. Methods. We conducted in depth interviews with parents of children involved in county lines to understand their experiences and the impact of grooming and recruitment. Interviews were conducted between December 2019 and January 2021. Thematic analysis identified four primary themes: (i) out of nowhere behaviour change, (ii) escalation entrenchment...
County lines is the transport of class a drugs from an urban city to a costal/rural town, this is ac...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Child trafficking is the recruitment and movement of people aged younger th...
This report presented the findings of stage one of a two-stage project on the children of opiate use...
There has been growing interest in child criminal exploitation in the UK due to changes in the drug ...
Purpose This study aims to create a platform for frontline practitioners to share experiences, expr...
This article employs a range of sources to critically explore the role of children and young people ...
This article employs a range of sources to critically explore the role of children and young people...
While certainly not a new phenomenon, the exploitation of children and vulnerable adults in ‘county ...
County lines is the UK police term for urban gangs supplying drugs to suburban areas and market and ...
This article employs a range of sources to critically explore the role of children and young people ...
In March 2020, restrictions on movement and social contact were imposed across the UK following the...
The transport of class A drugs from a urban centre to a coastal or rural location, where a profitabl...
In March 2020, the UK was placed in lockdown following the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Just as leg...
This is the third briefing from research investigating the impacts of Covid-19 on child criminal exp...
This paper presents data from a Welsh mixed methods study of a service for families whose children w...
County lines is the transport of class a drugs from an urban city to a costal/rural town, this is ac...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Child trafficking is the recruitment and movement of people aged younger th...
This report presented the findings of stage one of a two-stage project on the children of opiate use...
There has been growing interest in child criminal exploitation in the UK due to changes in the drug ...
Purpose This study aims to create a platform for frontline practitioners to share experiences, expr...
This article employs a range of sources to critically explore the role of children and young people ...
This article employs a range of sources to critically explore the role of children and young people...
While certainly not a new phenomenon, the exploitation of children and vulnerable adults in ‘county ...
County lines is the UK police term for urban gangs supplying drugs to suburban areas and market and ...
This article employs a range of sources to critically explore the role of children and young people ...
In March 2020, restrictions on movement and social contact were imposed across the UK following the...
The transport of class A drugs from a urban centre to a coastal or rural location, where a profitabl...
In March 2020, the UK was placed in lockdown following the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Just as leg...
This is the third briefing from research investigating the impacts of Covid-19 on child criminal exp...
This paper presents data from a Welsh mixed methods study of a service for families whose children w...
County lines is the transport of class a drugs from an urban city to a costal/rural town, this is ac...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Child trafficking is the recruitment and movement of people aged younger th...
This report presented the findings of stage one of a two-stage project on the children of opiate use...