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A “disturbing” report on grooming gangs in Britain has revealed that children and teenage girls were blamed for crimes committed against them.
Baroness Louise Casey's analysis, released on Monday, identified that men of Asian and Pakistani heritage were overrepresented as suspects in three police forces’ data.
However, some organisations had avoided addressing the issue for fear of appearing racist, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said.
The report also identified a “continued failure to gather proper robust national data despite concerns being raised going back very many years”, Ms Cooper said.
The Home Secretary has announced a raft of measures to combat grooming gangs, including statutory data collection on the nationality and ethnicity of perpetrators.