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2026年2月11日 星期三

Britain Today: Cultural Misogyny and Policy Catastrophe Fuel Grooming Gang Crisis

 Britain Today: Cultural Misogyny and Policy Catastrophe Fuel Grooming Gang Crisis

In Britain today—2026—the grooming gangs scandal exposes a toxic brew of cultural factors and catastrophic policy failures, enabling decades of group-based child sexual exploitation (CSE). Audits like the 2025 Casey and Jay Reports pinpoint not just the crimes, but the enabling environment of misogyny, silence, and institutional blindness.

1. Cultural Factors

  • Misogyny and Dehumanization: Perpetrators in Rotherham/Rochdale cases dehumanized White care-home girls as "disposable" inferiors, justified by racial/social superiority.

  • "Shame" Cultures: In some South Asian perpetrator communities, izzat (honour) stifled reporting to avoid collective shame.

  • Victim Profiling: Gangs targeted vulnerable girls—care system, addicts, troubled families—deemed ignored by police.

2. Policy and Institutional Failures

Failure AreaDescription
Political CorrectnessCasey Audit: Police/councils feared "racist" labels, adopting hands-off stance for ethnic minority perpetrators.
Victim Blaming13-year-olds labeled as "risk-taking" lifestyle choosers, not crime victims.
Information SilosSchools, GPs, police siloed data; 50+ "missing" flags dismissed as nuisances.
Resource PrioritizationGroup CSE not Tier 1; funds went to counter-terrorism/burglary.

3. Social Care Crisis

  • Out-of-Area Placements: Kids shipped far from home into grooming hotspots.

  • Unregulated Sector: Night-staff-free facilities became easy gang pick-up zones.

Recent Policy Changes (2025-2026)

  • Mandatory Reporting: Frontline pros (teachers, social workers) must report suspicions or face charges.

  • NCA Multi-Agency Hubs: Bypass local biases for impartial probes.

  • "Safety First" Doctrine: Treat all group-involved kids as victims, ignoring "consent."


Britain Today: Unveiling Disproportionate Ethnic Patterns in Grooming Gang Perpetrators

 Britain Today: Unveiling Disproportionate Ethnic Patterns in Grooming Gang Perpetrators

In Britain today—2026—national audits and probes reveal perpetrators of group-based child sexual exploitation (CSE) hail from diverse ethnic backgrounds, yet specific communities show stark disproportionality in "grooming gang" models, amid glaring data gaps and institutional hesitancy.

Key Ethnicity Findings from 2025 Casey Audit

The 2025 Casey National Audit stresses child abuse spans all races, but group-based cases reveal patterns:

  • Asian (Pakistani Heritage): Disproportionately dominant in "on-street" grooming in Rotherham, Rochdale, and Greater Manchester—52% of multi-victim suspects vs. 21% local population.

  • White British: Majority of all CSE offenders nationally; 2024 NPCC data shows 85% of group-based abusers are White, common in "boyfriend" models.

  • Black & Other Minorities: Over-represented relative to population in some studies, but a minority overall.

Data Gaps and Institutional Failures

  • Incomplete Records: Ethnicity missing for ~two-thirds of perpetrators, per national datasets—"appallingly" poor.

  • Obfuscation: Authorities avoided recording ethnicity to dodge "racist" labels or community friction, per Baroness Casey.

  • Victim Profiles: High-profile cases target White girls from disadvantaged backgrounds, with predominantly Pakistani-heritage male perpetrators.

The Government's 2025 Response now requires full ethnicity/nationality data collection for all CSE suspects to expose and tackle patterns.