Legal Update: Tackling child sexual exploitation

Jen Roest
Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Jen Roest, research and projects officer at Coram Children's Legal Centre, examines a call to address child sexual exploitation in Manchester through attitudinal change of public agencies and the legal system.

Attitudes in the Crown Prosecution Service and among jurors can result in young witnesses’ testimony being discredited. Picture: Istock
Attitudes in the Crown Prosecution Service and among jurors can result in young witnesses’ testimony being discredited. Picture: Istock

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