Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal
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Widespread organized child sexual abuse took place in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, between 1997 and 2013. Local investigations into the abuse began in 1999, although some reports were never finalised or made public by the authorities. In 2010, five men of Pakistani heritage were found guilty of a series of sexual offences against girls as young as twelve.
The failure to address the abuse was attributed to a combination of factors revolving around race, class and gender—contemptuous and sexist attitudes toward the mostly working-class victims; fear that the perpetrators' ethnicity would trigger allegations of racism and damage community relations; the Labour council's reluctance to challenge a Labour-voting ethnic minority; lack of a child-centred focus; a desire to protect the town's reputation; and lack of training and resources.
See also
- Rochdale sex trafficking gang convicted in 2012
- Rochdale sex trafficking gang convicted in 2016
- Derby sex gang
- Oxford sex gang
- Bristol sex gang
- Telford sex gang
- Peterborough sex abuse case
- Banbury sex gang
- Aylesbury sex gang
- Keighley sex gang
- Rape culture