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Thursday, 3 December 2020
The Greentown Project is an evidence-informed and design-led targeted community intervention which aims to reduce the influence of criminal networks on children.
The programme’s objectives are to reduce network capability for recruiting children to commit crime and to provide an exit route for children who are already engaged or embedded.
The Greentown Project is informed by a significant evidence base which includes multiple primary studies, evaluation findings and deliberation with international academics in the area of organised crime, and national experts in the areas of youth justice, child welfare, policing and community development.