The Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches, local councils and
prominent Westminster figures will be the focus of the independent
investigation into child sexual exploitation, inquiry chairman Justice
Goddard has announced.
Announcing the first phase of the inquiry, she said they were "determined to succeed", and warned that the inquiry expected the "full cooperation" of all involved.
12 areas of investigation have been identified
Announcing the first phase of the inquiry, she said they were "determined to succeed", and warned that the inquiry expected the "full cooperation" of all involved.
12 areas of investigation have been identified
The said 12 areas of investigation have been identified, enabling
the inquiry to identify how institutions has "failed to protect children
from abuse".
Some may conclude in as soon as 18 months, she said, while others may take several years - and any criminal proceedings prompted by findings may cause further delays.
The inquiry will look at failures by local authorities, criminal justice and law enforcement, education, religion, national and private service organisations, and abuse by persons of public prominence, she said.
The first category of investigation is institution-specific, she said, with the inquiry examining specific organisations or types of organisation.
They will investigate:
Some may conclude in as soon as 18 months, she said, while others may take several years - and any criminal proceedings prompted by findings may cause further delays.
The inquiry will look at failures by local authorities, criminal justice and law enforcement, education, religion, national and private service organisations, and abuse by persons of public prominence, she said.
The first category of investigation is institution-specific, she said, with the inquiry examining specific organisations or types of organisation.
They will investigate:
- Failure to protect children in the care of Lambeth Council
- Failure to protect children in the care of Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County Councils
- Failure to protect children in the care of Rochdale Council
- Child sexual abuse in the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches
- Medomsley Youth Detention Centre
- How custodial institutions in general failed to protect children from sexual abuse
- Sexual abuse in residential schools
The second category of the inquiry will look at broader areas of
concern, she added, where multiple institutions should protect children
from abuse.
This will include:
This will include:
- Sexual abuse facilitated by the internet
- Sexual exploitation of children by organised networks
- Extent to which institutions in England and Wales are effectively discharging their responsibilities in protecting children abroad
- Adequacy of existing services for providing support to victims and survivors
They will also conduct an overarching investigation into
allegations of child sexual abuse by certain people of "public
prominence associated with Westminster", she added.