CSE A Study of International Comparisons
The issue of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) has been the focus of intense discussion, debate and intervention in the UK in recent years. At a summit in March 2015, the Prime Minister described CSE as a ‘national threat’, and announced that child sexual abuse will be given the same priority by the police as serious and organised crime.
A number of high profile cases of CSE have all received national attention, with a series of inquiries, reports and research into what went wrong in local and national systems, how the abuse could have been prevented, and how victims could be better supported in future.This report presents a rapid desk review of international comparisons of CSE.
Related Articles
Commenting on IICSA’s final report, ADCS President Steve Crocker said:
In Sexual Abuse & Exploitation
The sexual exploitation of children and young people (CSE) has been a consistent...
In Sexual Abuse & Exploitation
There are various risk factors that can increase the likelihood of children and...
In Safeguarding & Child Protection
ADCS, LGA and Solace submission to this Home Office consultation Statutory...
In Sexual Abuse & Exploitation
Child Sexual Exploitation and Missing from Home/Care: North West Cross-Border...