May 14, 2020 Research and Evidence Addressing county lines: praxis for community safety practitioners Journal articlesBy Paul Andell Download County lines is a form of a drug distribution which involves the exploitation of vulnerable children and young people by gangs. The article explains the contingencies and drivers in the formation ofing gang identities in the irregular economy of drugs and makes some suggestions to ad-dress these factors. The article sets out ideas for good community safety practice in order to develop multi-modal partnership interventions in gang af-fected neighbourhoods.
December 3, 2021 Research and Evidence The terrifying abyss of insignificance: Marginalisation, mattering and violence between young people By Luke Billingham, Keir Irwin-Rogers AdolescentsEquality Diversity & InclusionPreventionViolenceYoung person's voice
January 1, 2018 Research and Evidence The End of the Line? The Impact of County Lines Drug Distribution on Youth Crime in a Target Destination By Paul Andell, John Pitts Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE)County LinesEvidenceGangsReconfiguration of services