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CROYDON ECLIPSE. CROYDON ECLIPSE. What is Child Sexual Exploitation?
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CROYDON ECLIPSE What is Child Sexual Exploitation? “any involvement of a child or young person below 18 in sexual activity for which a remuneration of cash or ‘in kind’ is given to the child or young person, or a third party or person. The perpetrator will have power over the young person by virtue of one or more of the following: age, emotional maturity, gender, physical strength and intellect " (Palmer, 2001)
Working Together • Co-located • Child centred approach • Information Sharing • Working knowledge of multi-agency protocols • Experienced CP Detectives • Knowledge of CP legislation • Therapeutic services • Advocacy model of support • Offer a flexible range of short & long term interventions
The Financial Impact Largest youth population in MPS - Highest number of LAC children in MPS • 76% of people missing in Croydon during 2008 were children • Over 70% were children placed within the Croydon Care System • Each missing child report takes 5 hours Police time at a cost of £1200 • Costs escalate when it becomes a protracted enquiry • Impact on Police response to emergency calls
Case Study • Suspect in crimes, including armed robbery, burglary, theft, arson and assault • MFH on11 occasions totalling 100 days • Taken into PP on 3 occasions in 2008 • Police contact on 60 occasions, not crime related. • Eclipse direct intervention - S2 Abduction notice which served to assist in locating child. • Engagement with Barnardo's worker whilst in secure accommodation • Secure order obtained and child placed into accommodation until aged 16: • IMPACT: Making Croydon a safer place by reducing crime against persons • Improving health outcomes and life chances of child • Reducing Police expenditure on dealing with criminality and welfare
In summary • The need to safeguard & promote the welfare of children is paramount • Children have a right to protection and a right to access the Criminal Justice System ‘Positive outcomes for children are maximised when agencies work together and co-ordinate their activity’ (Pan London Protocol 2005)