Government doesn’t know number of grooming gang victims

Jan 25, 2020 by

by Tim Dieppe, Christian Concern:

Earlier this week, Lord Pearson continued his questioning of the government over the recent report on police and local authorities’ failures to tackle grooming gangs. The answer revealed that the government has not even estimated the number of victims over the years.

Written Question

Lord Pearson asked the government a written question about the numbers of victims of grooming gangs:

“To ask Her Majesty’s Government what estimate they have made of the number of women and girls raped by Muslim men involved in grooming gangs since 1997.”

Baroness Williams replied for the government this week:

“The Government has estimated that there were approximately 6,850 victims of organised child sexual exploitation in the UK in 2015. This estimate includes all forms of child sexual exploitation and does not distinguish between rape and other sexual offences. It includes organised child sexual exploitation committed by groups and gangs within a range of contexts.

“In early 2020 the Government will publish a national strategy, the first of its kind, to tackle all forms of child sexual abuse.

“Our new strategy will set out our whole system response to tackling child sexual abuse and how we will work across government, law enforcement, safeguarding partners and industry to root out offending, protect victims and help victims and survivors rebuild their lives. Their will be no no-go areas.”

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