Recommendations

What the Inquiry asks

A condensed reading of the Inquiry's recommendations across five domains. Status indicators are placeholders until the official government response is published.

Justice

3 items
  • Reopen historic cases where evidence exists and prosecutions did not follow.
  • Mandatory minimum sentences for group-based child sexual exploitation offences.
  • Independent national prosecutorial unit dedicated to grooming-gang offences.

Policing & Safeguarding

3 items
  • Statutory duty on police and councils to record and publish the ethnicity and nationality of CSE suspects.
  • Independent inspection of every force's historic CSE caseload.
  • End the use of 'child prostitution' framings in any official document.

Institutional Accountability

3 items
  • Personal liability and criminal sanction for officials who suppressed evidence.
  • Public inquiry powers extended to compel testimony from named officials.
  • Disqualification from public office for proven cover-up.

Immigration & Citizenship

2 items
  • Deportation and citizenship-revocation pathways for convicted offenders where legally available.
  • Review of family-reunification routes linked to convicted networks.

Survivor Support

3 items
  • Lifetime trauma support funded centrally, not means-tested locally.
  • Compensation scheme reformed so survivors are not retraumatised by the process.
  • Statutory anonymity protection for survivors who come forward.

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