Robinson Grace, McLean Robert, Densley James
1 Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, UK.
2 University of the West of Scotland, Ayr, UK.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2019 Apr;63(5):694-711. doi: 10.1177/0306624X18806742. Epub 2018 Oct 19.
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 conclusion, we put forward a series of recommendations which are aimed at informing police strategy, practitioner intervention, and wider governmental policy to effectively address this growing, and highly problematic, phenomenon.
即帮派成员从大城市前往农村小城区,以提高毒品分销利润。这种做法被称为“县线运作”。我们展示了从定性研究中得出的结果,这些研究对象包括致力于打击严重有组织犯罪的从业者以及英国格拉斯哥和默西塞德郡参与街头帮派和非法毒品供应的参与者。我们发现“县线运作”活动中存在儿童刑事剥削(CCE)的证据,这通常是债务奴役的结果;但也有年轻人自愿参与“县线运作”以获取经济和地位回报的案例。总之,我们提出了一系列建议,旨在为警方策略、从业者干预及更广泛的政府政策提供参考,以有效应对这一日益严重且极具问题的现象。