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    #51
    Originally posted by BR14 View Post
    ftfy

    foog
    And as if by magic, BR14, the resident angry little repressed homosexual, appeared!

    Do you want someone to pray for you or are you just generally seeking attention?

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      #52

      interesting but hardly conclusive

      Key findings:• Research on offender ethnicity is limited, and tends to rely on poor qualitydata. It is therefore difficult to draw conclusions about differences in ethnicityof offenders, but it is likely that no one community or culture is uniquelypredisposed to offending.• A number of studies have indicated an over-representation of Asian andBlack offenders in group-based CSE. Most of the same studies show that themajority of offenders are White.• Community and cultural factors are, however, relevant to understanding andtackling offending. An approach to deterring, disrupting, and preventingoffending that is sensitive to the communities in which offending occurs isneeded.75. There is a limited amount of research looking at the ethnicity of perpetrators ofgroup-based CSE, which makes it difficult to draw conclusions about whether or notcertain ethnicities are over-represented in this type of offending. What researchthere is tends to rely on poor-quality data, with issues in a number of areas:• Data in this space is reliant on ‘known’ or identified offending behaviour,therefore limiting our understanding of group-based CSE in its entirety.• Law enforcement data can be particularly vulnerable to bias, in terms of thosecases that come to the attention of the authorities, and this can impact on thegeneralisability of such data.46 This can also lead to greater attention being paidto certain types of offenders, making that data more readily identified andrecorded.47• Police-collected data on ethnicity uses broad categories and requires the policeto assign an ethnicity rather than it being self-reported by offenders. Data istherefore not always accurate; Berelowitz et al. (2012) observed cases ofoffenders being initially classed as ‘Asian’ but actually coming from otherbackgrounds, such as White British or Afghan.
      Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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        #53
        For posting an official Home Office report, shame on you for not believing them
        Originally posted by minestrone View Post
        You are a piece of low life tulip darmstadt.
        Sent from my 5g carrier pigeon
        Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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          #54
          Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
          What would it mean if I did? Do you think it would challenge your views on ethnicity and child sex abuse, or do you think that your views would lead you to explain away the case presented?

          We have a large number of child sex abuse prosecutions involving groups of 10 or more of a particular culture I have invited you & Barmy to list similar prosecutions of similar size groups in other cultures. You have so far failed.

          Barmy has linked to a report saying the data we collect is rubbish but we don't think there is a problem. Whilst I am prepared to believe 2-3 perverts will work together as a norm 10 or more unrelated ones are peculiar.
          Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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            #55
            Originally posted by vetran View Post
            We have a large number of child sex abuse prosecutions involving groups of 10 or more of a particular culture I have invited you & Barmy to list similar prosecutions of similar size groups in other cultures. You have so far failed.

            Barmy has linked to a report saying the data we collect is rubbish but we don't think there is a problem. Whilst I am prepared to believe 2-3 perverts will work together as a norm 10 or more unrelated ones are peculiar.
            Paedophile ring who preyed on baby and children jailed - BBC News

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              #56
              Paedophile ring'''s 30 years of abuse | The Independent | The Independent

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                #57
                Chichester child abuse: How did one small Church of England diocese produce so many paedophile reverends? | The Independent | The Independent

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                  #58
                  Police investigate allegations of sex abuse at Catholic boarding school | Scotland | The Guardian

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                    #59
                    No you didn't ask me
                    Originally posted by vetran View Post
                    We have a large number of child sex abuse prosecutions involving groups of 10 or more of a particular culture I have invited you & Barmy to list similar prosecutions of similar size groups in other cultures. You have so far failed.

                    Barmy has linked to a report saying the data we collect is rubbish but we don't think there is a problem. Whilst I am prepared to believe 2-3 perverts will work together as a norm 10 or more unrelated ones are peculiar.
                    Sent from my 5g carrier pigeon
                    Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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                      #60

                      ok 1 group of 7 in 2015 and it was across England

                      The group, who lived at addresses across England, raped and assaulted three children - a baby, a toddler and a young child - between 2013 and 2014.

                      Asian paedophile gang of seven men ‘raped and molested two girls for years in horrific cycle of abuse’ – The Sun

                      Just in Oxford - 2016.

                      The court heard the two girls were used by the gang for their “entertainment”.When a girl once asked the men if she could go home, a member of the gang
                      allegedly punched her to the ground and kicked her repeatedly in the
                      stomach.

                      It is not clear if she is one of the two girls the men are accused of abusing

                      over a period of years.
                      Do we have any more?
                      Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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