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‘It’s a group‑on‑one’: social disconnection as a tool of and defence against child criminal exploitation in the Republic of Ireland

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posted on 2024-08-19, 11:28 authored by Katie Sheehan, Colm Walsh, Alan CusackAlan Cusack

Despite increasing evidence on the exploitation of young people into criminal activity, their perspectives on and experiences of exploitative processes are not well understood. Despite progress in Great Britain with regard to ‘County Lines’ exploitation, and in the Republic of Ireland regarding youth criminality and grooming, the subjective accounts of how young people understand the phenomenon of child criminal exploitation (CCE) remain under-evaluated. This exploratory study captures the perspectives of Irish youth on CCE and draws on the theory of social capital to explore the social structures that enable CCE and the (limited) choices available to the young people.

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Crime Prevention and Community Safety

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Springer

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Higher Education Authority of Ireland’s North/South Research Programme

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