County lines: how gang crime is affecting our young people

Arch Dis Child. 2019 Aug;104(8):730-732. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2018-315909. Epub 2018 Oct 31.

Abstract

'County lines' is the term used for the proliferating mobile phone lines used by gangs to infiltrate county towns where a profitable drug market is identified. The National Crime Agency reports that 88% of police areas in England and Wales have either an established or emerging County Lines problem in their area. With an estimated 46 053 aged 10-18 years in England in a gang, the activities of gangs and County Lines have a devastating impact on young people, vulnerable adults and local communities. Young people engaged in County Lines activities are at hugely increased risk of child sexual exploitation, criminal conviction, violence, drug addiction and trafficking. It is essential that healthcare staff receive a high standard of training as seen in other organisations and that time is taken to try to identify and intervene with those at risk of gang exploitation at an early stage, to try to prevent significant harm.

Keywords: child abuse; comm child health; general paediatrics.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adolescent Behavior*
  • Adolescent Health Services*
  • Cell Phone*
  • Crime*
  • Humans
  • Peer Group*
  • State Medicine
  • United Kingdom