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    1. Longjumping_Stand889 on

      This appears to be the police following up one of the recommendations from the 2022 inquiry to improve data collection.

    2. LickClitsSuckNips on

      > Police chiefs stressed the breakdown was “limited” and had to be treated with caution as it only covered about a third of suspects because their ethnic background could only be recorded once they had been interviewed by police.

      I guess that’s the main paragraph in the article.

      Nevertheless, as a (mixed) Pakistani Muslim male, harsh harsh sentences…..or lack thereof….if you catch my drift, needs to be applied upon conviction.

    3. The Telegraph up to 1000x more likely to write culture war, pot stirring articles based on assumptions or misrepresentations of data.

      OP’s recent post history looks to be pretty much 100% articles painting a target on the backs of foreigners/immigrants. But I guess they’re “just asking questions” by only posting shite like this.

    4. Must be another day ending in Y because The Telegraph once again releases another article about grooming. Think that makes, uh, 5 or so I’ve seen today?

    5. PrrrromotionGiven1 on

      Men are probably at least ten times more likely to be behind grooming than women, but it would be ridiculous to suspect all men due to that, or talk about the risk of having too many men in society. But the meaning when the likes of Badenoch talk about “not all cultures are created equal” is obvious.

      See through it.

    6. That headline if a gross representation of the actual contents. They make it seem like focussing on Pakistanis will get rid of most grooming gang cases when really that’s just the overrepresentation factor. It still represents a minority of cases. So clearly focusing on a single ethnicity won’t do much to address grooming gangs properly. Let’s stick with the recommendations given in the Jay report. They’ll clearly be more effective and actually address the majority of cases.

    7. Hey! You’re racist to point that out!

      Dont make me report you to the internet police! 🚨

    8. The figure increases for Pakistani offenders to 13.7% if you remove institutional groups, such as sports groups, schools and church-based group offenders, and group child abuse committed in a family setting.

      So I guess a Muslim sports coaches, teacher or cleric is less likely to be a sex offender than a white one. Thats what the Telegraph is trying to tell us, right?