Eastern Eye (UK)

Javid vows ‘decisive action’ to deal with child sex abuse

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FORMER home secretary Sajid Javid has vowed to tackle the child abuse “epidemic” head on as the Conservati­ve MP leads an inquiry into the practice with the Centre for Social Justice thinktank.

Elaboratin­g on the scale of child sex abuse in the UK, the MP for Bromsgrove said he had wrongly assumed “dealing with terrorists would weigh the most heavily” on him when he had assumed charge in the Home Office. “I was mistaken,” Javid said. He noted that the National Crime Agency had recently estimated that there were at least 300,000 paedophile­s in the UK. “Referrals of child abuse images from industry alone are up 1,000 per cent since 2013, and evidence suggests that one in six children are sexually abused,” Javid said.

He also noted that by the end of March 2019, the police in England and Wales had recorded 73,260 sexual offences against children.

“These are shocking figures and why I wanted to work with the Centre for Social Justice to tackle this issue head on,” Javid said.

The lockdown, he added, had become “a perfect storm for many children at risk of abuse”.

Javid said he would work with experts to expose “not just the extent of child sex abuse and exploitati­on in the country, but the general characteri­stics of the offenders and victims”.

The inquiry report will offer “constructi­ve proposals” for “decisive action to turn the tide”, he added.

Javid said the inquiry commission would analyse the “changing patterns of offending” and identify the most vulnerable children.

“We will review existing data to assess the true scale of the problem, and recommend a path to address this criminal activity,” he said.

The commission will also specifical­ly examine the issue of child

“grooming (child sexual exploitati­on and abuse)”, said Javid, adding that he intended to increase public awareness on the “abuse epidemic”.

“This project will leave no stones unturned,” he insisted.

Andy Cook, chief executive of Centre for Social Justice, said: “This is, unfortunat­ely, a widespread issue and our new commission will look at what needs to be done to ... stamp it out for good. We welcome Sajid Javid’s support at a time when over one in six British children are facing the sickening threat of sexual abuse. We are grateful to him for bringing his experience as home secretary to our commission.”

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