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In the United Kingdom, the county lines drug supply model is the practice of trafficking drugs into rural areas and smaller towns, away from
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. Criminal gangs recruit and exploit vulnerable children, sometimes including children in pupil referral units and those who have been excluded from school, and exploit them to deal drugs. Some young people are recruited via
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, whereby they enter county lines to pay off drug debts. The term ''county lines'' refers to the phone numbers, or lines, dedicated to this activity. The practice is also known by those involved as "going country" ("cunch") or "going OT" ("outta town").


Scale

Between the years of 2018 to 2019,
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figures showed there were 1,500 drug trafficking routes of this sort in the United Kingdom, rising to 3,000; in that year the agency estimated the total turnover of county lines activities throughout the UK to be roughly £500 million. A 2020 report for the Home Office by Professor Dame Carol Black states that the county lines drug trade involved 27,000 young people in the UK. The majority of county lines come from the
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service area taking 15% of the market, followed by the
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area at 9% and
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at 7%. Children are coerced and manipulated to join via the promise of big money. The level of violence increased significantly post- COVID in 2020.


Causes

In 2019,
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, Mayor of London, blamed cuts in police numbers for the rise of county lines gangs. Also in 2019, police said that they lacked the resources to tackle county lines. They mentioned cuts to youth services may have been a contributing factor. They mentioned it was difficult to get the funding. There is now a county lines operation unit run by the National County Lines Co-ordination Centre. Jointly run by the National Crime Agency and
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, it opened in September 2019. It is thought that it has helped to find suspects and help victims of drug trafficking. A 2020 report for the Home Office by Professor Dame Carol M. Black traces the causes of the phenomenon to a combination of government cuts in youth services and drug recovery services, absence of parents, poor parenting, increased
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, school exclusions, and availability of purer forms of drugs. Furthermore, it has become evident that drug dealers target children in poor areas or children that have a troubled family life or no father at home.


Response

In 2018, a drug dealer was convicted of offences under the Modern Slavery Act relating to "county lines" activities. In 2018, The Children's Society, a British charity, criticised what it said was an inconsistent approach by professionals working with children, being concerned that, while some police and social workers viewed the practice as child exploitation, others treated vulnerable young people solely as criminals. In the same year
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, Mayor of London, set up a "rescue and response" programme, which in its first year referred 568 young people to support channels. In 2019, he said that more than 4,000 children and young people had been found to have links with county lines activities. In October 2019, a nationwide police crackdown led to the arrests of 700 people alleged to be connected to county lines trafficking.


In popular culture

A 2019 episode of the UK TV series ''
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'' entitled "Cuckoo" was based around a "county lines" storyline; as per the story title, that episode also included the related topic of cuckooing, which roughly translates as taking over another person's property for the purposes of drug supply. In November 2019,
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soap opera ''
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'' announced that they would be featuring an issue-led storyline inspired by the county lines trafficking beginning in December of that year. The year-long storyline sees teenagers Juliet Nightingale ( Niamh Blackshaw) and Sid Sumner ( Billy Price) manipulated by Jordan Price (Connor Calland) and Victor Brothers (Benjamin O'Mahoney) into selling drugs in and near their village.


See also

* Cuckooing * Missing children * Gangs in the United Kingdom


References

{{Reflist Child abuse in the United Kingdom Illegal drug trade in the United Kingdom Human trafficking in the United Kingdom Organized crime activity Modern slavery in the United Kingdom Organised crime in the United Kingdom