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National analysis of police-recorded child sexual abuse & exploitation (CSAE) crimes report : January 2022 to December 2022 Vulnerability Knowledge & Practice Programme, National Police Chiefs' Council

Contributor(s): Vulnerability Knowledge & Practice Programme, NPCC.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Norfolk, England : Vulnerability Knowledge & Practice Programme, NPCC, 2024Description: electronic document (44 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL | CHILDREN | DATA ANALYSIS | PERPETRATORS | IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ABUSE | SEX CRIMES | SEX OFFENDERS | SEXUAL EXPLOITATION | STATISTICS | TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE | VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE | YOUNG PEOPLE | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED KINGDOM | ENGLAND | WALESOnline resources: Download report, PDF | Watch animation of key findings | Access the website Summary: Based on datasets collected from 42 police forces in England and Wales, this national snapshot gives insight and analysis into the scale and nature of child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE), trends in offending, including crime types, where they were committed, and presents profiles of both victims and perpetrators. The analysis sets out the consistent growth in CSAE reported to police with 107,000 crimes reported to policing a figure that has risen significantly in the last ten years ago. More than half of CSAE offences were committed by children, a significant increase from what was previously known. The report also shows that over a third of CSAE contact crimes take place within the family environment. Group-based CSAE accounts for 5% of all identified and reported CSAE.(From the website). Record #8496
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Based on datasets collected from 42 police forces in England and Wales, this national snapshot gives insight and analysis into the scale and nature of child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE), trends in offending, including crime types, where they were committed, and presents profiles of both victims and perpetrators.

The analysis sets out the consistent growth in CSAE reported to police with 107,000 crimes reported to policing a figure that has risen significantly in the last ten years ago. More than half of CSAE offences were committed by children, a significant increase from what was previously known. The report also shows that over a third of CSAE contact crimes take place within the family environment. Group-based CSAE accounts for 5% of all identified and reported CSAE.(From the website). Record #8496

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