From The Guardian:

Number of child sexual abuse victims in Rotherham raised to 1,510 National Crime Agency analysis suggests number is higher than 1,400 identified in 2014 Jay report Josh Halliday North of England correspondent Tue 20 Feb 2018 06.20 EST … The National Crime Agency (NCA) detectives revealed the updated figure on Tuesday in a briefing on Operation Stovewood, the investigation into child sexual exploitation over a 16-year period in the South Yorkshire town. Prof Alexis Jay’s report in 2014 identified 1,400 victims.

The NCA inquiry, the biggest of its kind in the UK, has identified 110 suspects, of whom 80% are of Pakistani heritage, officers said. Of the 110, 38 have been arrested, 18 have been charged, two cautioned and four have been convicted and handed prison sentences totalling over 30 years.

Keep in mind that Rotherham is hardly unique. It mostly just happened to be the first English municipality to commission an official report by an honest researcher.Good work, coppers! Four convictions out of 110 suspects in four years …

I’m reminded of the Danny Boyle movie Millions where the residents of a pleasant English suburb are told:

Policeman: Christmas is coming, so your home will be broken into and burglarized. But, we’re here to help.

Homeowner: To prevent crimes or to punish the criminals?

Policeman: Neither. But when you are burgled, we’ll come round and give you an official victimization number so you can file a claim with your insurance company.