School sex attacks on the increase in London
By Joe Lepper Monday, 29 June 2009
A dramatic rise in rapes and sexual assaults in London schools has been reported by the Metropolitan Police.
The figures show there were 15 rapes during 2008/9, five more than the previous year. Alleged rapes were also up, from 20 to 32 during the same period.
During 2008/9, 180 sexual assaults took place, 21 more than the previous year, and 246 sexual assault allegations were made, an increase of 23 since 2007/8.
Over the past five years there have been 810 sexual assaults and 65 rapes on school premises.
Commander Mark Simmons, head of the Metropolitan Police's violent crime directorate, said the force is now carrying out a review into the rise.
He added that the majority of cases involve attacks on girls and a small minority of allegations involved consensual sex between an underage boy and girl. Often in these cases a prosecution is not pursued as it is not in the public interest.
Would you like to post a comment?
Additional Information
Latest jobs Jobs web feed
- Service Manager Catch 22 Up to £32,738, Wolverhampton
- Project Workers Catch 22 Up to £23,762, Wolverhampton
- Contract and Performance Manager Woking YMCA £27,000 per annum pro rata, Woking with travel across Surrey
- Senior Practitioner 1625 Independent People Qualified: £26,276 - £28,636, Bristol and surrounding area
- 3 Project Workers (Mental Health, Accommodation, Learning and Work) 1625 Independent People Various £21,519 and £27,852, Bristol and surrounding area
Most read
- BBC social work film prompts calls for early police support
- YMCA hostel closure to leave 250 young people without housing
- Government urged to address disparate uptake of free childcare
- Social workers lack time to work with children
- Adoption service inspections not tough enough, Ofsted concedes
- Social impact bonds to fund intensive therapy in Essex
Most commented
- BBC social work film prompts calls for early police support
- Political parties urged to back loan scheme for childcare
- Government urged to address disparate uptake of free childcare
- Ask the Expert: How to deal with young crushes
- Liverpool council takes reins on Youth Contract delivery
- Young Devon struggles with spike in demand




