Disrupting gang recruiters reduces the 'malign influence' they have over children, say Irish researchers

Eoin O’Meara-Daly, assistant director of Research Evidence into Policy, Programmes and Practice, stressed the role of poverty and marginalisation in driving gang recruitment
Disrupting gang recruiters reduces the 'malign influence' they have over children, say Irish researchers

Europol, the EU police agency, says a 'growing number' of children are involved in organised crime and the drugs trade. File photo

Disrupting the activities of local gang recruiters plays a key role in tackling the “malign influence” they can exercise over children, according to EU-backed Irish researchers.

Combined with family supports, community-driven projects, digital safeguarding and school programmes, these measures form “core interventions” in preventing young people being snared into serious criminality.

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