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professor alexis jay, who you will have seen in that report, joins me now.ed the review into child criminal exploitation in the uk. —— the review into child criminal exploitation in the uk. let's get an idea of the scale of the problem. it let's get an idea of the scale of the problem-— let's get an idea of the scale of the problem. let's get an idea of the scale of the roblem. ., , , , , ., the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of _ the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of children _ the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of children at _ the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of children at risk. - the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of children at risk. all l thousands of children at risk. all the experts agree this will be almost certainly an underestimate because of the inconsistent way that people cannot... individuals caught up people cannot... individuals caught up in the problem. in people cannot. .. individuals caught up in the problem.— up in the problem. in all focus has been ut up in the problem. in all focus h
professor alexis jay, who you will have seen in that report, joins me now.ed the review into child criminal exploitation in the uk. —— the review into child criminal exploitation in the uk. let's get an idea of the scale of the problem. it let's get an idea of the scale of the problem-— let's get an idea of the scale of the problem. let's get an idea of the scale of the roblem. ., , , , , ., the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of _ the problem. it was put up tens of thousands of...
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professor alexis jay took evidence from 70 people and organisations in an inquiry commissioned by theo be loneliness, isolation, the desire, and how good it felt, to be part of something, even though it was criminal activity. they controlled my life without me realising they were controlling my life. what i found most shocking generally was the casual violence that was involved. knife crime, of course. but we also heard about the use of machetes, bats, and hammers and axes. it's driving a rise in violent youth crime. and she says the government — all parties — need to act. it needs a national focus and a national strategy. and equally importantly, it needs the introduction of a new offence of child criminal exploitation. you're saying there's no strategy at the moment? none. no. it's uncoordinated, fragmented, piecemeal. the home office is focused on fighting crime gangs who use dedicated phone lines to sell drugs. £5 million has been earmarked over three years to help exploited children and their families. butjoe's mum said she asked for help and, for years, no—one listened. i tried
professor alexis jay took evidence from 70 people and organisations in an inquiry commissioned by theo be loneliness, isolation, the desire, and how good it felt, to be part of something, even though it was criminal activity. they controlled my life without me realising they were controlling my life. what i found most shocking generally was the casual violence that was involved. knife crime, of course. but we also heard about the use of machetes, bats, and hammers and axes. it's driving a rise...
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professor alexis jay took evidence from 70 people and organisations in an inquiry commissioned by thea big factor in it appeared to be loneliness, isolation, the desire, and how good it felt, to be part of something, even though it was criminal activity. they controlled my life without me realising they were controlling my life. what i found most shocking generally was the casual violence that was involved. knife crime, of course. but we also heard about the use of machetes, bats, and hammers and axes. it's driving a rise in violent youth crime. and she says the government — all parties — need to act. it needs a national focus and a national strategy. and equally importantly, it needs the introduction of a new offence of child criminal exploitation. you're saying there's no strategy at the moment? none. no. it's uncoordinated, fragmented, piecemeal. the home office is focused on fighting crime gangs who use dedicated phone lines to sell drugs. £5 million has been earmarked over three years to help exploited children and their families. butjoe's mum said she asked for help and, for yea
professor alexis jay took evidence from 70 people and organisations in an inquiry commissioned by thea big factor in it appeared to be loneliness, isolation, the desire, and how good it felt, to be part of something, even though it was criminal activity. they controlled my life without me realising they were controlling my life. what i found most shocking generally was the casual violence that was involved. knife crime, of course. but we also heard about the use of machetes, bats, and hammers...
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professor alexis jay took evidence from 70 people and organisations in an inquiry commissioned by there, and how good it felt, to be part of something, even though it was criminal activity. they controlled my life without me realising they were controlling my life. what i found most shocking generally was the casual violence that was involved. knife crime, of course. but we also heard about the use of machetes, bats, and hammers and axes. it's driving a rise in violent youth crime. and she says the government — all parties — need to act. it needs a national focus and a national strategy. and equally importantly, it needs the introduction of a new offence of child criminal exploitation. you're saying there's no strategy at the moment? none. no. it's uncoordinated, fragmented, piecemeal. the home office is focused on fighting crime gangs who use dedicated phone lines to sell drugs. £5 million has been earmarked over three years to help exploited children and their families. butjoe's mum said she asked for help and, for years, no—one listened. i tried everything. i tried phoning the poli
professor alexis jay took evidence from 70 people and organisations in an inquiry commissioned by there, and how good it felt, to be part of something, even though it was criminal activity. they controlled my life without me realising they were controlling my life. what i found most shocking generally was the casual violence that was involved. knife crime, of course. but we also heard about the use of machetes, bats, and hammers and axes. it's driving a rise in violent youth crime. and she says...
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professor alexis jay took evidence from 70 people and organisations in an inquiry commissioned by thel activity. they controlled my life without me realising they were controlling my life. what i found most shocking generally was the casual violence that was involved. knife crime, of course. but we also heard about the use of machetes, bats, and hammers and axes. it's driving a rise in violent youth crime. and she says the government — all parties — need to act. it needs a national focus and a national strategy. and equally importantly, it needs the introduction of a new offence of child criminal exploitation. you're saying there's no strategy at the moment? none. no. it's uncoordinated, fragmented, piecemeal. the home office is focused on fighting crime gangs who use dedicated phone lines to sell drugs. £5 million has been earmarked over three years to help exploited children and their families. in scotland, joe's mum has been trying to get help for years. i tried everything. i tried phoning the police. i tried going to school. i tried social services. what happened ? they told me it
professor alexis jay took evidence from 70 people and organisations in an inquiry commissioned by thel activity. they controlled my life without me realising they were controlling my life. what i found most shocking generally was the casual violence that was involved. knife crime, of course. but we also heard about the use of machetes, bats, and hammers and axes. it's driving a rise in violent youth crime. and she says the government — all parties — need to act. it needs a national focus...
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