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Shattered lives, stolen futures - The Jay Review of Criminally Exploited Children

20 Mar 2024

The process for practitioners, young people and parents to the Jay setting out the civil, political, economic, social and 2012, Action for Children has been at the forefront referring children and adults to the Home Office for a Review is a testament to our collective determination cultural rights of every child. [...] The four Children’s of efforts to prevent vulnerable children from being decision on whether the individual is considered to be a to prevent the abuse of children through criminal Commissioners of the UK report jointly to the UN ensnared by criminal activity. [...] and to Professor Jay and the panel for facilitating responsible within the Home Office for making Language and abbreviations The lack of a consistent definition of child exploitation, the depth and range of insight gathered. [...] It takes a range expert witnesses on the scale and nature of the criminal young people aged 16-24 were exploitation of children, the legal and policy response of forms including dealing and transporting drugs or weapons (including county violently killed in England and Wales9 across the UK and the support available to victims. [...] The Children’s Society explains “ I think the first time I done it, I got given a phone the cycle of exploitation through stages of 'target', 'test', and a bit of money, and I got told to take the bag 'trap', which provides a useful approach to understand somewhere and come back with a different one.
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49
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United Kingdom