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Police in England and Wales to collect ethnicity data in child sexual abuse cases

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Police in England and Wales to collect ethnicity data in child sexual abuse cases

Police in England and Wales to collect ethnicity data in child sexual abuse cases

Police in England and Wales to collect ethnicity data in child sexual abuse cases The announcement follows a series of recommendations by Baroness Casey made in her audit on 'grooming gangs', which found that Asian men were overrepresented in three local areas – but more data was needed to gain a national picture.

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