Why is Badenough not speaking the truth?

If we look at the subject of the thread, biker is surely attempting to suggest that the things Badenoch said, are actually true.

I don't think he's making a very good job of it.
Zero evidence, fact free biking from the boatyard you mean.
 
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The nonsense chums share their cluelessness and pretend that the many thousands of explicit images of children offences are related to child sex grooming offences.

It’s a shame they don’t understand statistics but not a surprise.
 
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17. A number of high-profile cases - including the offending in Rotherham investigated

by Professor Alexis Jay,3

the Rochdale group convicted as a result of Operation

Span, and convictions in Telford – have mainly involved men of Pakistani ethnicity.

Beyond specific high-profile cases, the academic literature highlights significant

limitations to what can be said about links between ethnicity and this form of

offending. Research has found that group-based CSE offenders are most

commonly White.4 Some studies suggest an over-representation of Black and Asian

offenders relative to the demographics of national populations.5 However, it is not

possible to conclude that this is representative of all group-based CSE offending.

This is due to issues such as data quality problems, the way the samples were

selected in studies, and the potential for bias and inaccuracies in the way that

ethnicity data is collected.6 During our conversations with police forces, we have

found that in the operations reflected, offender groups come from diverse

backgrounds, with each group being broadly ethnically homogenous. However,

there are cases where offenders within groups come from different backgrounds.7
From the 2020 paper on Group based CSE. It does however go into great lengths about how poor quality the data available is.

I don't think we have a better source?
 
From the 2020 paper on Group based CSE. It does however go into great lengths about how poor quality the data available is.

I don't think we have a better source?
The hypothesis is that crimes within certain groups go under reported and there is a reluctance to investigate given the allegations of institutional racism
 
The hypothesis is that crimes within certain groups go under reported and there is a reluctance to investigate given the allegations of institutional racism
I expect there is significant under reporting, but the racism aspect is a red herring. Like the constant rantings about Asian grooming gangs at the expense of talking about the majority of gangs which aren't.

The largest factor preventing investigation was that the police didn't see the victims as needing or being worthy of protection.
 
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