TY - JOUR
T1 - How vulnerable are people to victimisation of County Lines drug dealing?
AU - Fawell, Lilly
AU - Davies, Joseph Lloyd
AU - Stubbings, Daniel
AU - Payne, Libby
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/8/6
Y1 - 2024/8/6
N2 - The current study examined how willing a non-probability sample of adults were to engage in hypothetical activities typical of County Lines, and whether involvement could be predicted by perceived risk factors. Of the 101 participants; 48% were willing to engage in activities that could lead to cuckooing, 63% to a coffee meet up, 50% to transferring money, 32% would accept free drugs, 56% would pay off a friend’s debt whereas only 1% were willing to engage in the control scenario (a phone scam). Actual occurrences of these scenarios were also documented and occurred in approximately 1% of the sample. Males and people with greater drug use scores were more likely to endorse engagement in a County Lines scenario involving drugs, whilst greater drug use scores only were associated with a lower risk of a County Lines scenario involving lending money to a friend. Our findings suggest the drug use may predict endorsement to engage in some County Lines scenarios. However, given a small non-probability sample was used in the current study, further development of methodologies to capture likelihood to engage in County Lines activities are needed
AB - The current study examined how willing a non-probability sample of adults were to engage in hypothetical activities typical of County Lines, and whether involvement could be predicted by perceived risk factors. Of the 101 participants; 48% were willing to engage in activities that could lead to cuckooing, 63% to a coffee meet up, 50% to transferring money, 32% would accept free drugs, 56% would pay off a friend’s debt whereas only 1% were willing to engage in the control scenario (a phone scam). Actual occurrences of these scenarios were also documented and occurred in approximately 1% of the sample. Males and people with greater drug use scores were more likely to endorse engagement in a County Lines scenario involving drugs, whilst greater drug use scores only were associated with a lower risk of a County Lines scenario involving lending money to a friend. Our findings suggest the drug use may predict endorsement to engage in some County Lines scenarios. However, given a small non-probability sample was used in the current study, further development of methodologies to capture likelihood to engage in County Lines activities are needed
KW - County Lines
KW - Drug use
KW - Location
KW - Victimisation
KW - Vulnerability
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85200876338&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1057/s41300-024-00212-9
DO - 10.1057/s41300-024-00212-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85200876338
SN - 1460-3780
JO - Crime Prevention and Community Safety
JF - Crime Prevention and Community Safety
ER -