How can we stop criminal gangs exploiting children?

5 Dec 2022
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Caption image 1: Sean Redmond, Adjunct Professor of Youth Justice and Karl Ducque, Project Leader, Target Response in Youth (TRY) which supports vulnerable young people aged 14 to 26 years. 

A UL project ‘Greentown’ aims to reduce the influence that crime gangs hold over children and families in the neighbourhoods that they operate. Funded by the Department of Justice, the project seeks to provide a practical route out of a crime gang for children already embedded or caught up in criminal activity. Sean Redmond, Adjunct Professor of Youth Justice and Karl Ducque, Project Leader, Target Response in Youth (TRY) which supports vulnerable young people aged 14 to 26 years.