Conference Reports

Conference Report (CROP 2009)
A report of the 2009 CROP Conference entitled ‘The True Cost to Families of Child Sexual Exploitation’. The Conference highlighted the devastating consequences of child sexual exploitation on all the family including parents, siblings and extended family.

Keynote Speaker: Baroness Delyth Morgan (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children, Young People and Families) with further contributions from CROP staff and trustees, affected parents, a Consultant Paediatrician from St James’s Hospital Leeds, a Service Manager from Harrow Children’s Services, a Detective Sergeant from Lancashire Constabulary, a Policy Adviser from the Crown Prosecution Service and Taking Stock (Sheffield Sexual Exploitation Service).

Denying the Pimp (CROP 2003)
A 2003 CROP Conference report including texts of the principal conference talks, which explored issues relating to coercive sexual exploitation, especially pimping, as they affect families and as they are dealt with by the law.

Keynote Speaker: Rt Hon David Blunkett MP with other contributions from students from Rotherham College, CROP Parent Support Workers, a former CROP researcher, mothers of sexually exploited children, a woman who had exited child sexual exploitation, the Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police and the Chief Prosecutor from West Yorkshire Crown Prosecution Service.

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A child is a person under the age of 18. Typically, perpetrators target children aged between 11 and 15.
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