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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-38290888
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Liokault said:
This is crazy, they show a graph with high numbers detected (700 or so in brum) but the prosecution rate is more of less zero! Why isn't every single case discovered then prosecuted?
Well, I know that answer, as I guess we all do, but it still makes me angry.
Go on then - post the answer.Well, I know that answer, as I guess we all do, but it still makes me angry.
BBC said:
"What we're finding now is that where once girls were taken abroad to be cut, specialist midwives are now flown over and several girls are cut at the same time, which then leads to a celebration."
This type of thing makes me want to stop the world and get off it really does. What kind of twisted culture thinks this kind of thing is desirable and celebrates the mutilation of young girls?The chart showing the number of victims is shocking, why on earth are we not hearing about more prosecutions?
Jasandjules said:
rscott said:
Go on then - post the answer.
Why do you think there have been zero prosecutions out of what seems to be 700 serious offences?it won't be because they don't want to offend Muslims as FGM happens in other religions too..
rscott said:
Liokault said:
This is crazy, they show a graph with high numbers detected (700 or so in brum) but the prosecution rate is more of less zero! Why isn't every single case discovered then prosecuted?
Well, I know that answer, as I guess we all do, but it still makes me angry.
Go on then - post the answer.Well, I know that answer, as I guess we all do, but it still makes me angry.
You need to look at the Government NHS reporting requirements on FGM.
Doctors are now required to report any potential evidence of FGM on a patient no matter when it occurred. So if a Doctor examines a woman say in her 80 and there is some evidence but the injuries, if they are FGM, are from youth before she entered the UK, it still gets reported.
Not unnaturally there has been a sharp rise in reported cases.
Jasandjules said:
rscott said:
Go on then - post the answer.
Why do you think there have been zero prosecutions out of what seems to be 700 serious offences?- A lack of confidence by the relevant communities in the police.
- A following on from the above, a lack of information / intelligence coming to the police.
- A lack of experience within the police.
- A lack of experience within the NHS and other sectors (education / social / health etc).
The offence dates may also be relevant in terms of the data as someone has reported.
I think it's going to take a lot of work and time to get to a position where this becomes a near non-existent matter in the UK.
I am aware the Met have sent a few files to the CPS on the matter. The first questionable prosecution resulted in a Doctor being acquitted within 30 minutes of jury deliberation.
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