CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

Fears of CSE 'legal minefield'

Plans to impose jail sentences on those judged to have ignored signs of child sexual exploitation (CSE) would create a ‘legal minefield’ and risk creating scapegoats, social workers have warned.

Plans to impose jail sentences on those judged to have ignored signs of child sexual exploitation (CSE) would create a ‘legal minefield' and risk creating scapegoats, social workers have warned.

Local government leaders called for a mass culture change following prime minister David Cameron's announcement of plans for prison sentences of up to five years for social workers, teachers, police officers and politicians who fail to protect children from sexual abuse.

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