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Online predators are an ever-present risk, a senior Metropolitan Police officer warns

March 19, 2021 10:24
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n my 20 years with the Metropolitan Police, I have specialised over the past 10 in investigating a range of safeguarding offences — including child sexual exploitation (CSE).

A crucial part of my service has been working with communities across London to raise awareness of this type of crime and educate those communities about how they can support law enforcement in preventing children coming to harm.

In early 2019, with Detective Constable Phil Maunders, I began working with Jewish communities in the capital on this initiative. Aware that prevention and early intervention are key, my team have been working closely with PaJeS to increase understanding of the signs to spot CSE, potential associated risks and to highlight the part communities have to play in protecting young people.

We all have a duty to safeguard children and prevent exploitation but parents have a particular role. Research shows that confident, authoritative parenting which supports children to make informed decisions is a key protective factor in relation to child exploitation.

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