Tackling evil at its root

By Mark Rogers | 03 March 2015
  • Mark Rogers

As I write, it is in dread anticipation of ‘CSE child sexual exploitation Tuesday’ on 3 March when it is expected that the combination of a No 10-convened summit, the Government’s response to CSE, and an Oxfordshire Serious Case Review will lead to the latest round of hand-wringing (‘it must never happen again’), table thumping (‘everything must be done to stop this evil in its tracks’) and, worst of all, blaming (‘someone’s head must roll’).

Now, believe me, I take CSE as seriously as anyone. I wish I could avoid hyperbole, as there has already been a surfeit of it, but it is necessary for me to say that this is a vicious and deep-rooted strain of sexual abuse that makes me sick to the stomach just to think about it.

And, like so many others – but none more so than the children, their families and friends, of course – I want to know how to make this stop.

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