November 1, 2013 Research and Evidence It’s wrong… but you get used to it’ A qualitative study of gang-associated sexual violence towards, and exploitation of, young people in England Research ReportsBy Dr Helen Beckett, Dr Isabelle Brodie, Fiona Factor, Margaret Melrose, Jenny Pearce, John Pitts, Lucie Shuker, Camille Warrington Download This report is a qualitative study of gang-associated sexual violence towards, and exploitation of, young people in England. The report is part of the Inquiry of the Office of the Children’s Commissioner into child sexual exploitation in gangs and groups. The aim was to look at the impact of sexual violence on both girls and boys in gang-affected neighbourhoods and to explore the nature of sexual violence these young people experience, either as victims, perpetrators or as both.
December 3, 2021 Research and Evidence The terrifying abyss of insignificance: Marginalisation, mattering and violence between young people By Luke Billingham, Keir Irwin-Rogers AdolescentsEquality Diversity & InclusionPreventionViolenceYoung person's voice
January 1, 2015 Research and Evidence Short Films for Practice – CSE Research: “Gang associated sexual exploitation and violence” By Dr Helen Beckett Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)GangsReconfiguration of servicesViolence