manchesterwired
England
Rochdale grooming case 'not a specific Asian crime'
Published: 12th Jun 2012 14:55:54
The leader of Rochdale Council says he "strongly" disagrees with politicians who appear to argue that the recent child sex scandal in the town can be described as an "Asian crime".
Labour's Colin Lambert told MPs it was "too easy to badge a community" and there were "issues" across the country.
Nine Asian men were recently convicted of abusing white girls in Rochdale.
Ex-Home Secretary Jack Straw and Tory chairman Baroness Warsi have suggested there has been some targeting.
Baroness Warsi said last month that a "small minority" of Pakistani men see white girls as "fair game".
Mr Straw, Labour MP for Blackburn, claimed after an abuse trial in Derby last year that some men of Pakistani origin saw white girls as "easy meat".
However, Mr Lambert told the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee: "If their clear statement is that the crime was committed because of the Asian community, then I strongly disagree with them, because it's too easy to badge a crime.
"It happens right across all our communities. In terms of badging it as an Asian crime, that's wrong. There are issues in all communities."
Mr Lambert was critical of the handling of the sharing of data between various agencies, including social services and the police, during the grooming case, saying that he had "felt the back-up and support was not there".
He added: "This is a horrendous crime against children. In this particular case it's a case of Asian men and white girls."
But, he continued: "Right across the country, and on a wider European scale, it's not always men. It can be men and women. It's not always white or non-white. It's an issue of child sex abuse."
Last month, a group of Rochdale men was found guilty of a number of offences including including rape and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child, after exploiting vulnerable girls as young as 13.
Prime Minister David Cameron described the case as "truly, truly dreadful".
There are 41 children's homes in Rochdale, which house vulnerable children from all over England. Of the 60 children living within them, only one is from the borough.
The council's chief executive, Jim Taylor, said social services were "now better equipped" to deal with future cases and that more than 9,000 young people in Rochdale had received awareness training to deal with threats to their safety.
Greater Manchester Police's Chief Constable, Peter Fahy, told the MPs that, looking at sexual offences as a whole, "Asian men do not feature disproportionately".
But he added: "If you look at this kind of offence [grooming], on the streets, then clearly Asian men do feature disproportionately."
Since the conviction of the nine men, further arrests have been made in a second sexual grooming inquiry in Rochdale.
Harvard Citation
BBC News, 2012. Rochdale grooming case 'not a specific Asian crime'. [Online] (Updated 12 Jun 2012)Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/1434084-Rochdale-grooming-case-not-a-specific-Asian-crime [Accessed 18th June 2013]
Latest News
-
At 10:50:26 in Other
Culture minister: No threat to northern science museums
Museums in three northern cities which faced uncertain futures are "safe" from closure, the culture minister has said.... -
At 03:49:06 in Other
HS2 rail plans: Think tank raises doubts over value
Demand for the HS2 high-speed rail project has "likely been overestimated", a think tank has said.... -
At 00:11:45 in Business
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson on his airline ambitions
Bruce Dickinson arrived for his BBC interview wet, hot, but in remarkably good spirits.... -
At 23:10:41 in Other
Teenager charged with man's murder in Bolton
A youth of 17 has been charged with the murder of a man who was found with head injuries in a Bolton street.... -
At 21:01:55 in Other
Bradford National Media Museum 'will not be closed'
Bradford's National Media Museum will not close, MPs say they have been told.... -
At 20:39:05 in Other
PC Ian Terry death: Officers go on trial over fatal shooting
Two officers from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have gone on trial over the fatal shooting of an unarmed officer on a training exercise.... -
At 17:02:26 in Other
Greater Manchester protest charge PC formally cleared
A police officer accused of making false statements against a protester has been formally cleared.... -
At 16:41:51 in Other
Man arrested over travel agent robberies
A man suspected of carrying out a string of robberies since the end of April has been arrested by police.... -
At 13:55:50 in Other
Down's syndrome girl, 12, assaulted in Bolton park
A 12-year-old girl with Down's syndrome is in hospital with a serious head injury after being assaulted by a group of girls in a Bolton... -
At 12:21:36 in Other
Rox jewellery heist: Elliot Jorgensen and Anthony Boyd jailed
Two men involved in a £730,000 armed robbery at an Edinburgh jewellers have been jailed....
News In Other Categories
-
Shape of a room 'heard' by acoustic echoes
The shape of a room can be modelled using echoes produced from sound, new research has found.... -
UK inflation rate rises to 2.7% in May
The rate of consumer price index (CPI) inflation increased to 2.7% in May, up from 2.4% in April, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) s... -
Cwmcarn High pupils may return in autumn after asbestos removal
Pupils at a school forced to close because of asbestos could return in the autumn after the local council agreed to remove the material.... -
French footballers to go on trial for soliciting minor
Two French football stars, Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema, are to go on trial in Paris on charges of paying for sex with an underage prosti... -
Culture minister: No threat to northern science museums
Museums in three northern cities which faced uncertain futures are "safe" from closure, the culture minister has said.... -
Prism: Yahoo reveals US data requests
Yahoo is the latest company to reveal its dealings with the US authorities, following revelations about the Prism surveillance programme....



