James Windle, Leah Moyle, Ross Coomber (2020, UK) Publication is available online. Considering the role of children in County Lines… Read more ‘Vulnerable’ Kids Going Country: Children and Young People’s Involvement in County Lines Drug Dealing.
Tag: child criminal exploitation (CCE)
The First Step: How return home interviews can improve support and safeguarding for missing young people.
Iryna Pona, Phil Raws and Hannah Chetwynd – for The Children’s Society (2019, UK) Document available to access online. The… Read more The First Step: How return home interviews can improve support and safeguarding for missing young people.
“All of us were broken”: An exploratory study into family experiences of child criminal exploitation.
Jane Hunter, Jenny Dickson and Josie Allan (2019, UK) Available to read online. Missing People. View the document
Inquiry into ‘out of area’ care placements for looked after children and young people – Written Submission to the APPG on Runaway and Missing Children and Adults.
Ben Twomey (2019, UK) Available to read online. National Youth Advisory Service (NYAS). Read more
A Safer Return: An analysis of the value of return home interviews in identifying risk and ensuring returning missing children are supported.
Missing People (2019, UK) Document available to read online. View
Counting Lives: Responding to children who are criminally exploited.
The Children’s Society (2019, UK) Document available to view online. View the document
Working County Lines: Child Criminal Exploitation and Illicit Drug Dealing in Glasgow and Merseyside.
Robinson, G., McLean, R. and Densley, J. (2018, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. International Journal of Offender Therapy and… Read more Working County Lines: Child Criminal Exploitation and Illicit Drug Dealing in Glasgow and Merseyside.
‘That’s their brand, their business’: how police officers are interpreting County Lines.
J. Spicer (2018, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. Policing and Society. An International Journal of Research and Policy. Volume… Read more ‘That’s their brand, their business’: how police officers are interpreting County Lines.
Still in Harm’s Way: An update report on trafficked and unaccompanied children going missing from care in the UK.
ECPAT UK and Missing People (2018, UK) Document is available to view online. View
County lines and criminal exploitation toolkit.
The Children’s Society (2018, UK) Document available to view online. This toolkit hopes to address some gaps in knowledge and… Read more County lines and criminal exploitation toolkit.