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Rape gangs. Why does the Home Office minister not want a national public enquiry?

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Me? Nonsense.

The National Police Chiefs Council on the other hand got this from accurately collecting data from the police database...

New figures from the police database show that, where ethnicity data was available, 85% of “group-based” child abusers were white in the first three quarters of 2024.

Offences where grooming gangs are involved are predominantly white. There is not a significant issue here with any particular ethnicity or setting
Richard Fewkes, NPCC
The same data for the whole of 2023 showed 83% of offenders were white.
 
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Incidentally the majority of car accidents in the UK are caused by drivers that are perfectly sober

What does that mean ???
It means we shouldn't pretend drunk drivers cause more accidents than sober drivers and find excuses for the sober ones. We should apply the law across the board, to all drivers.

I thought that was fairly obvious.
 
It means we shouldn't pretend drunk drivers cause more accidents than sober drivers and find excuses for the sober ones. We should apply the law across the board, to all drivers.

I thought that was fairly obvious.

Blimey it’s obvious to you

Jeez us :ROFLMAO:
 
You say noseall
Home Office Report (authorised by Priti Patel) says.....

Research on offender ethnicity is limited, and tends to rely on poor quality data. It is therefore difficult to draw conclusions about differences in ethnicity of offenders, but it is likely that no one community or culture is uniquely predisposed to offending. • A number of studies have indicated an over-representation of Asian and Black offenders in group-based CSE. Most of the same studies show that the majority of offenders are White. • Community and cultural factors are, however, relevant to understanding and tackling offending. An approach to deterring, disrupting, and preventing offending that is sensitive to the communities in which offending occurs is needed.


Home Office Report (authorised by Priti Patel) says.....
A number of high-profile cases - including the offending in Rotherham investigated by Professor Alexis Jay,3 the Rochdale group convicted as a result of Operation Span, and convictions in Telford – have mainly involved men of Pakistani ethnicity. Beyond specific high-profile cases, the academic literature highlights significant limitations to what can be said about links between ethnicity and this form of offending. Research has found that group-based CSE offenders are most commonly White.


Police database says....
New figures from the police database show that, where ethnicity data was available, 85% of “group-based” child abusers were white in the first three quarters of 2024.

Offences where grooming gangs are involved are predominantly white. There is not a significant issue here with any particular ethnicity or setting
Richard Fewkes, NPCC
The same data for the whole of 2023 showed 83% of offenders were white.
 
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