Described by the National Crime Agency as a 'significant threat', county
lines involve gangs recruiting vulnerable youth to sell drugs in
provincial areas. This phenomenon has impacted local drug markets,
increasing criminal activity and violence. Exploring how county lines
evolve, Harding reveals extensive criminal exploitation and control in
the daily 'grind' to sell drugs. Drawing upon extensive interviews and
case studies, this timely book gives voice to users and dealers,
providing an in-depth analysis of techniques, relationships and
'trapping'. With county lines now a critical issue for policing and
government, this is an invaluable contribution to literature on gangs,
youth violence and drugs.