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In 2018 Operation Stovewood reported there were 1,510 potential victims, this greater than the Jay Report in 2014. Detectives stated '260 - 17% - were talking to officers however that police aimed to speak to each victim, and the overwhelming majority of victims were white British women aged 11 to 18'. Further that 80% of CSE suspects in Rotherham have been males of Pakistani heritage. However, the Jay report published earlier than Operation Stovewood acknowledged that "there isn't a simple hyperlink between race and little one sexual exploitation", and cited a 2013 report by Muslim Women's Network UK of British Asian ladies being abused across the nation in conditions that mirrored the abuse in Rotherham. Weir's report for the house Office evaluators linked fifty four abused kids to the Hussain family, as of October 2001. Eighteen children had named a kind of men, Arshid Hussain (then around 25), as their "boyfriend", and several other had develop into pregnant. Researchers on the University of Bedfordshire, including the social scientist Margaret Melrose, were involved as Home Office evaluators. |
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