29 June 2011
Last updated at 05:36 ET
The first national study of street grooming of children has found more than 2,000 victims of systematic sexual abuse.
Figures show a quarter of offenders were Asian but the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) said the data was not reliable enough to draw conclusions.
Peter Davies, head of Ceop, warned against focusing on ethnicity alone.
Victims were not getting the support they needed in most of the UK, he said.
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Figures show a quarter of offenders were Asian but the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) said the data was not reliable enough to draw conclusions.
Peter Davies, head of Ceop, warned against focusing on ethnicity alone.
Victims were not getting the support they needed in most of the UK, he said.
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