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Breaking News => Breaking News => Topic started by: Pimander on March 03, 2015, 05:25:56 PM

Title: Paedophilia: Oxfordshire grooming victims may have totalled 373 children
Post by: Pimander on March 03, 2015, 05:25:56 PM
MONSTERS!

Sick bastards!

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QuoteAs many as 373 children may have been targeted for sex by gangs of men in Oxfordshire in the last 16 years, a serious case review found.

The investigation came after a sadistic sex gang of seven men were jailed in 2013 for abusing six girls in Oxford, between 2004 and 2012.

Thames Valley Police and Oxfordshire County Council made "many errors" in that case and could have acted sooner.

A victim of the gang said the issue had been "swept under the carpet".

Of the 373 cases, the council said about 50 victims were boys.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-31643791
Title: Re: Paedophilia: Oxfordshire grooming victims may have totalled 373 children
Post by: Pimander on March 03, 2015, 05:29:32 PM
UK children suffered sex abuse on 'industrial scale'

QuoteChildren in the UK have suffered sexual abuse on an "industrial scale" with authorities failing to tackle the problem, [Prime Minister] David Cameron has said.

Outlining plans to tackle child sexual exploitation, the PM accused people and organisations of "walking on by".

Teachers, councillors and social workers in England and Wales who fail to protect children could face up to five years in jail under the proposals.

And police will now prioritise sexual exploitation as a "national threat".

This means such abuse will be treated in a similar way to serious and organised crime, with police forces, chief constables and police and crime commissioners having a duty to collaborate in order to protect children.
Abused 'over and over'

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Mr Cameron, speaking at a summit called to address the issue after child exploitation scandals in Rotherham and Oxfordshire, said: "I think it's very important we take a step back and just recognise the horrific nature of what has happened in our country."

The proposals coincide with the release of a serious case review into abuse of children in Oxfordshire that found as many as 373 children may have been the victims of sexual grooming in the county over the past 16 years.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-31691061