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The Shift in Stance: A Fresh Look at Grooming Gangs Inquiry
EnglandWales, UKTuesday, June 17, 2025
Dame Louise Casey's report highlights several key points. It calls for a new national criminal operation overseen by the National Crime Agency (NCA) and a national inquiry that coordinates local investigations into abuse. The report also points out poor data collection on the ethnicity of perpetrators and suggests that officials have avoided the issue.
The report notes that in three police forces - Greater Manchester, South Yorkshire, and West Yorkshire - there is enough evidence to show a disproportionate number of men from Asian ethnic backgrounds among suspects for group-based child sexual exploitation. However, Dame Louise Casey stresses the need for more research and calls for the mandatory collection of ethnicity and nationality data for all suspects in child sexual abuse and criminal exploitation cases.
Sir Keir Starmer has defended his decision to hold a national inquiry. He has said that the inquiry "must go wherever it needs to go, whether that's a question of ethnicity or the role of public officials. " He has also expressed concern about people avoiding the issue of child sexual abuse.
The issue of grooming gangs is complex and sensitive. It is important that any inquiry is thorough and unbiased. It is also crucial that the findings of the inquiry lead to meaningful change. Only time will tell if this national inquiry will achieve that goal.
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