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IICSA published its final Report in October 2022. This website was last updated in January 2023.

IICSA Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse

An explorative study on perpetrators of child sexual exploitation convicted alongside others

References

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Cockbain, E., 2018. Offender and Victim Networks in Human Trafficking. Routledge.

HM Government, 2018. Working Together to Safeguard Children: A guide to inter-agency working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. London: Department for Education.

Pancholi, S. and Palmer, E. (in preparation). Norm, whose norm? Group child sexual exploitation: how and why does it happen? Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University of Leicester, UK.

Walker, K., Pillinger, C. and Brown, S., 2018. Characteristics and motivations of perpetrators of child sexual exploitation. A rapid evidence assessment of research. Coventry University Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse.

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