Maybe it's more to do with care of the minors than it is the opportunity for sex perverts to misbehave.
It would appear that the vast majority of victims are white. As the quote I presented suggests, most of the abused victims were broken before the abuse.
"You go into a children’s home already damaged, we’re already damaged before we get to that point; we’re not going there for a holiday, we’re not going there because we’re well-managed, well-****ingcentred kids, we’re going there because we’re a bit broken, and we’re breaking everyone else around us. But it should’ve been a place of safety."
https://www.iicsa.org.uk/document/t...drens-homes-residential-care-summary-nov-2019
Which suggests that sex criminals, of any religion, of any nationality, prey on vulnerable, broken children, rather than well-adjusted children.
We should be bringing the children up better, more prepared to deal with life, rather than making them suffer and vulnerable to abusers.
But at the same time, organisations, like the religious groups, must be more aware, more liable, more 'woke' to complaints of abuse by those supervising the vulnerable. Rather than seeking to hide and misdirect the complaints.