Gangs
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Gangs
Understanding Gangs in Kent Nick Wilkinson Head of Youth Justice and Safer Young Kent LX – Lambeth YR – Haringey/Tottenham YE – Enfield KF – Newham Bexley RY All about money (ABM) Gas Gang Squeeze for PS (S4P) T-Block NLS – North Somalis Gmg – Get money gang Custom House Young Blood City Stratford Boys Racist Attack (RA) Enfield YE Barnet SX Harrow QA Haringey YR Brent QK Hillingdon XH W'ham Forest JC Redbridge JI Hackney GD Camden EK Tower Hamlets HT Ealing XB Newham KF Southwark MD Hounslow TX Richmond TW PY / ZD - Bromley DSN – Don’t say nothing Squeeze for P$ (S4P) ZD Gangs Croydon Tamils Shine My Nine / Ninerz Kingston VK Lambeth Wandsworth LX WW RG – Greenwich Greenwich RG Bexley RY Lewisham PL Cherry Boys Original Cherry Boys Plumstead Line T – BLOCK Woolwich Boys CGM Merton VW Bromley PY Sutton ZT Barking and Dagenham KG Havering KD Croydon ZD Barnfield Boys Dockyard Estate Why do youths join gangs ? • Individual perspective - financial gain, sense of identity/belonging, peer pressure, reputation, status & protection, coercion (the line up) • Gang Incentive - Lesser sentences from courts, cost to employ is lower, often crave independence, competitive Risks to young person • Arrest and conviction. • Exposure to Violence and Weapons . • Robbery. • Health risks. • Targeted wounding “dinking”. The Woolwich Boys • Prime motivation is financial gain through the supply of crack cocaine and heroin. • Capable of violence with episodic outbursts linked to business. • Senior members tend to be males in their 20's of Somali • Ethnicity is more diverse amongst younger members. • Children and young people appear to be used as they are cheaper, expendable and more easily coerced/ recruited with the promise of money, clothes and seek the sense of freedom/ camaraderie. How they operate • One or more senior members operate a drugs line in a specific geographic location as part of a larger organised group. • Led by experienced dealer (late teens). • Marketing - Targeting drug users to establish network – Drug services/ Pharmacies. • Assisted by young people. (foot soldiers), Young people do bulk of work and take most risks. How they operate • Drugs supplied from home of a vulnerable person ‘Cuckooing’, communal areas in social housing, or open spaces such as parks. • 24-7 drug dealing. • Drugs delivered and money collected by either senior member or a trusted middle manager. Several persons present to supply drugs to user. • Drugs concealment. The Market Place Thanet Experience • Drug addicts, sex offenders, mentally ill and other vulnerable people, provide them with Class A Drugs and use their house to deal from Cuckooing! • Drugs - primarily Heroin and Crack Cocaine will be wrapped in cling film and concealed in Anus – Plugging! • Recruitment process for Looked After Children (LACs), missing children, CSE • Operate 24 hour shift coverage, rotating use of different gang members operationally to hamper effectiveness of police/partnership disruption methods and investigations. • Anal injury (spoons/jagged objects) – Dinking! / Pseudo Robbery. The Thanet Experience (NRPs) • “6 Eastern European (EE) clients. 1 weeks Heroin consumption £2,800. • Gang members from London – operating in groups of three – armed with list of drug abusers – knocking on their doors persistently and ‘sofa surfing’ to enhance drug dealing capacity and reduce the risk of detection. • Eastern Europeans working collaboratively with gang’s from London – drug dealing, organised theft and prostitution. • Increasing prevalence of knives and machetes. • Drug Dealers on £1200 a day using London Taxis – now £2000 plus! • “This place is worse than London!” The Thanet Experience (Knives) Jade’s Story Next Steps • Follow up to Gangs Conference • Partnership Gangs Strategy • Establishment of KSCB Emerging Vulnerabilities Sub Group Our Client Group – only a few years ago!