The Children’s Commissioner’s report "I thought I was the only one" on child sexual exploitation mentions perpetrators’
ethnicities, but without saying whether the numbers were more or less as
predicted from the Census. In fact, the Commission’s own figures show that only half the predicted
number of White perpetrators were actually found (43% versus 88%), twice the number of
“mixed” ethnicity (3.8% versus 1.8%), almost 5 times the number of Asians (33%
versus 6.7%) and almost 7 times the numbers of Blacks (19% versus 2.8%).
As regards the broader question of the national extent of
sexual exploitation, the headline annual figure of 16,500 victims is not
case-based, but is inferred from signs of disturbed behaviour, which of course
may be due to factors other than sexual exploitation. It is no more than a
tentative indication, and it would be unwise to base decisions on methods which
lack detail and require peer review.
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