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Understanding and Preventing ‘Cuckooing’: Victimisation County Lines and Beyond

Edited by: Laura Bainbridge, Rose Broad, Amy Loughery

ISBN13: 9781032766447
To be Published: October 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00



Providing a comprehensive and contemporary understanding of the phenomenon of cuckooing, this volume is a timely insight into this long-standing practice whereby individuals or groups take over a person's home and use the property to facilitate exploitation.

Adopting a variety of methodological approaches and empirical data, this collection brings together the existing research base on cuckooing activity that occurs both within and beyond County Lines drug distribution. Drawing attention to the array of cuckooing scenarios that do not involve County Lines operatives, as well as those that do, the book reclaims a space for habitually overlooked victims. The circumstances and structures that facilitate home takeovers are also discussed, alongside recommendations for prevention and intervention initiatives.

Bringing together contributions by researchers from a variety of disciplines, Understanding and Preventing ‘Cuckooing’ Victimisation is an essential read for scholars and students in the fields of criminology, criminal justice, social policy, social work, housing, health and education. It is also a valuable resource for professionals and practitioners involved in policy design, adult safeguarding and crime control.

Subjects:
Criminal Law, Criminology
Contents:
Series Editors’ Foreword
Jack Spicer and Mark Monaghan
Foreword
Anne Rannard, National County Lines Co-ordination Centre
Foreword
James Allen, Horton Housing and Leeds Trauma Informed Network
Introductory Note
Eric Weissman, University of New Brunswick

1. Introduction: Cuckooing in Context
Amy Loughery
2. County Lines and Exploitation in Drug Markets: Historical and Current Developments
Chris Devany and Tobias Kammersgaard
3. Communities of Practice in Multi Agency Responses to Cuckooing
Rose Broad and Josh Findlay
4. Adult Grooming, Exploitation, and Home Takeovers
Laura Bainbridge and Amy Loughery
5. Women’s Experiences of County Lines-related Cuckooing in North Yorkshire
Isobel Clare and Amy Loughery
6. Reclaiming Cuckooing: Beyond County Lines
Laura Bainbridge, Rose Broad, and Amy Loughery
7. From Isolation to Invasion: Disability and Loneliness as Catalysts for Cuckooing
Stephen J Macdonald, Catherine Donovan, and John Clayton
8. Disability and Vulnerability
Alyson Norman
9. Housing and Cuckooing: The Role of Tenure in Framing Structural Vulnerability
Julie Rugg
10. Care Leavers and Cuckooing: Highlighting the Need to Belong
Julie Shaw and Steph Quinn
11. Concluding Thoughts
Laura Bainbridge, Rose Broad, and Amy Loughery