Report Highlights Failures and Data Issues in Addressing Grooming Gangs

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The report highlights significant issues in data collection and reporting on grooming gangs, emphasizing the disproportionate involvement of Asian men in some areas, and calls for a national inquiry, legal reforms to see children as children, and tighter regulation of taxi licensing to prevent exploitation. The government plans to improve data collection and pursue targeted investigations to address these concerns.
Topics:world#child-sexual-exploitation#ethnicity-data#grooming-gangs#legal-reforms#national-inquiry#society
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