Empowering Community Actors: Training Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle Drivers as Allies in Combating Organized Crime

Empowering Community Actors: Training Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle Drivers as Allies in Combating Organized Crime

Mohammed Abdel-Haq, Alicia Danielsson
ISBN13: 9798369303276|ISBN13 Softcover: 9798369345856|EISBN13: 9798369303283
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0327-6.ch012
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Abdel-Haq, Mohammed, and Alicia Danielsson. "Empowering Community Actors: Training Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle Drivers as Allies in Combating Organized Crime." Economic and Societal Impact of Organized Crime: Policy and Law Enforcement Interventions, edited by Alicia Danielsson, IGI Global, 2024, pp. 254-296. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-0327-6.ch012

APA

Abdel-Haq, M. & Danielsson, A. (2024). Empowering Community Actors: Training Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle Drivers as Allies in Combating Organized Crime. In A. Danielsson (Ed.), Economic and Societal Impact of Organized Crime: Policy and Law Enforcement Interventions (pp. 254-296). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-0327-6.ch012

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Abdel-Haq, Mohammed, and Alicia Danielsson. "Empowering Community Actors: Training Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle Drivers as Allies in Combating Organized Crime." In Economic and Societal Impact of Organized Crime: Policy and Law Enforcement Interventions, edited by Alicia Danielsson, 254-296. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2024. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-0327-6.ch012

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Abstract

This chapter explores the integral role of taxi and Private Hire Vehicle (PHV) services in combating organized crime, with a specific focus on child sexual exploitation as highlighted by cases like Operation Stovewood. The research scrutinizes the socio-economic impacts of organized crime on individuals and communities, emphasizing the need for a collaborative approach to address these issues. It particularly examines the involvement of the taxi and PHV industry in these crimes and advocates for effective public-private collaboration in tackling organized crime. Organized crime, including activities like human trafficking and extortion, undermines societal stability, fostering violence and eroding public trust in institutions. The chapter presents a disturbing dimension of this crime: the exploitation of certain taxi/PHV drivers in child sexual exploitation scandals, as seen in investigations across cities like Rotherham. This revelation has led to a critical inquiry into taxi and PHV licensing, aiming to address regulatory gaps and ensure the safeguarding of vulnerable individuals. The research adopts a comprehensive methodology, analyzing Operation Stovewood as a case study and reviewing academic and government reports on the effectiveness of policies and legal frameworks governing taxi and PHV licensing. It also explores the ethical and legal responsibilities of regulating taxi and PHV services, balancing safety measures with privacy rights. Key to this discourse is the necessity of public-private collaboration in combating organized crime. The strategic positioning of taxi and PHV drivers as local surveillance agents offers a unique opportunity in this fight. The chapter proposes comprehensive training, legal structures, and ethical guidelines to empower drivers in this role, supplemented by technological advancements like CCTV in taxis and PHVs.

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