Grooming gangs report author says 'do-gooders' giving racists 'more ammunition'
- Baroness Louise Casey published her national audit on grooming gangs on Monday, June 17, revealing key failings in child sexual exploitation cases in England.
- The report followed earlier calls for a national inquiry and analyzed data from West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, and Greater Manchester police forces that showed disproportionate involvement of some British Asian men.
- Casey criticized the lack of robust ethnic data collection, revealing the word 'Pakistani' was removed from archived victims' files and warned that avoiding ethnic discussions hindered progress against grooming gangs.
- Home Secretary Yvette Cooper called the findings "deeply disturbing," committed to implementing all 12 recommendations without delay, and promised to launch a national inquiry with a defined timeframe as well as enforce compulsory collection of ethnicity and nationality data on offenders.
- The audit prompted calls to end political disputes over the issue, emphasized protecting children, and highlighted ongoing legal delays with some victims receiving court dates as late as 2028.
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U.K. Grooming Gangs Report Finds Perpetrators Disproportionately Pakistani, Undermining Official Narrative
Several local data sets show significant overrepresentation of South Asian men as perpetrators of child sexual exploitation by so-called 'grooming gangs' in the United Kingdom.
Grooming gangs report author says 'do-gooders' giving racists 'more ammunition'
Baroness Louise Casey tells Sky News' Politics with Sophy Ridge there was a particular issue with some British Asian men that was "abundantly clear" in data analysed from three police forces.
Grooming gangs report author says 'do-gooders' giving racists 'more am
Ignoring the ethnicity of grooming gang perpetrators gives racists “more ammunition”, the author of a new report has said. Baroness Louise Casey told Sky News’ Politics with Sophy Ridge there was a particular issue with some British Asian men that was “abundantly clear” in data analysed from three police forces; West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and Greater Manchester; which showed a “disproportionately” in child sexual exploitation. Politics late…
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