Welcome to the Research Centre on Sexual Exploitation and CSE
Sexual Exploitation and CSE are challenging disheartening subjects to comprehend. It appears to remain hidden yet it is in arguably behind the door of many more households than people would like to admit.
Navigating the academic research on this subject can become very daunting.
I have complied some reading to help get you started and look forward to posting some videos really soon with some key tips that hopefully will help break down these formidable chunks of reading into bite-size understandable pieces.
I have included hyper links so you can get your hands on these reads easily.
I hope these links are useful to you, don't forget to let me have your feedback!
Navigating the academic research on this subject can become very daunting.
I have complied some reading to help get you started and look forward to posting some videos really soon with some key tips that hopefully will help break down these formidable chunks of reading into bite-size understandable pieces.
I have included hyper links so you can get your hands on these reads easily.
I hope these links are useful to you, don't forget to let me have your feedback!
Sexual Exploitation and CSE Research
Girls and Gangs - XLP. Centre for Social Justice Criminal Justice Programme. This short paper again calls on the Government to present a coherent, far-sighted programme to tackle the UK's gang problem. In doing so it highlights the plight of girls and young women associated with gangs who are often marginalised in discussion of these issues.
Available to download here
Available to download here
"It's wrong, but you get used to it" is a qualitative study of gang-associated sexual violence towards, and exploitation of, young people in England. A report commissioned by the Office of the Children's Commissioner's Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Gangs and Groups. A very sobering read.
Puppet on a String reveals the urgent need to cut children free from sexual exploitation. This report outlines what is known about the scale and nature of sexual exploitation across the UK and points to some worrying new trends identified by Barnardo's 22 specialist services.
Responding to child sexual exploitation guidance. The report was produced by the College of Policing-Authorised Professional Practice (APP) Responding to child sexual exploitation guidance is designed to raise awareness of child sexual exploitation (CSE) matters, increase reporting, disrupt offender activity and increase safeguarding measures to help protect children and young people from being sexually exploited.
Running the Risks: The links between gang-involvement and young people going missing. This is a report by the Catch-22 Dawes Unit in partnership with Missing People in July 2015. It highlights the link between gang involvement and young people who go missing. It is one of the few reports that talk about drugs / county lines, gangs and sexual exploitation. on top of that it is a crunchy read.