75% of CSE perpetrators were asian, implying asians are 40 times more likely to commit grooming gang crimes than non-Asians: https://web.archive.org/web/20250103173742/https://www.tiverton-coventry.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/CEOP_TACSEA2013_240613-FINAL.pdf
83-84% of grooming gang members are Muslims who also are overrepresented among child sexual abusers in general and are overrepresented among the most serious abusers: https://web.archive.org/web/20240606034956/https://www.noahsnewsletter.com/p/the-demographics-of-grooming-gangs
asians and blacks were 4.2 and 11.8 times more likely to engage in grooming gang crimes than Whites. asians and blacks were 2.13 and 4 times more likely to engage in all forms of child sexual exploitation than Whites: https://web.archive.org/web/20240105223133/https://dera.ioe.ac.uk/id/eprint/23810/7/If%20its%20not%20better%20its%20not%20the%20end_web%20copy.pdf
asians were 11.5 times more likely to engage in group child sexual exploitation than Whites: https://web.archive.org/web/20240229200119/https://childhub.org/sites/default/files/library/attachments/1303_Thematic_Assessment_280611c_original.pdf
Grooming Gangs: All the victims were non-Muslim and while there were a handful of Sikh victims, the overwhelming majority of girls were White British. + The Perpetrators The Telford Inquiry confirms that the majority of CSE perpetrators were ‘of southern Asian heritage’, including all the men convicted in their operations. Although there are examples of Bangladeshi, Iraqi, Afghani, Indian, Irani, Turkish and Sikh men involved, as former detective Maggie Oliver explained in The Betrayed Girls documentary, these are overwhelmingly Pakistani Muslim men. + Former Labour MP for Rotherham Sarah Champion estimates that one million children have been sexually abused by Muslim grooming gangs. + In 2020, a Home Office report into group-based child sex exploitation (CSE) was released showing that Asian and Black demographics are overrepresented. In all five of the papers, it shows that White people (approximately 88% of the population at the time) are underrepresented and Asians (7% of the population) and Black people (3% of the population) are overrepresented: https://archive.is/p1Fjf
Muslims, particularly Pakistanis, dominate GLCSE/CSE prosecutions: https://web.archive.org/web/20250102155500/https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3248665
Of 264 grooming gang convictions, 84% were asian, 8% black, 7% White, 1% unknown: https://web.archive.org/web/20240817092643/https://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/wp-content/uploads/group-based-child-sexual-exploitation-dissecting-grooming-gangs.pdf
Perpetrators of CSE were 35% White (of which only 11% were British), 28% asian and Middle eastern, 16% black. asians & middle easterners were 10 times more likely to commit group CSE than Whites, while blacks were 13.4 times more likely: https://web.archive.org/web/20240817205930/https://lgfl.net/sites/default/files/LgflNet/downloads/online-safety/LGfL-OS-Research-Archive-2012-Childrens-Commissioner-CSE.pdf
Rotherham’s Collaborators: The South Yorkshire police not only turned a blind eye to 1,400 grooming victims of "asian" men by not responding to emergency calls but in some cases even arrested their fathers for complaining about it: https://archive.md/D0f6h
The data shows that Asians (including Bangladeshis, Pakistanis, and Indians) are overrepresented in cases of child sexual exploitation in the UK, making up 27.4% of perpetrators despite being only 6.8% of the population, indicating a factor of overrepresentation by about 4 times. In contrast, White perpetrators make up 36% of the cases, despite being 86% of the population, suggesting they are underrepresented. This issue is linked to patterns of abuse originating in Pakistan, where high rates of child sexual abuse, including incest, have been reported, with a similar issue found in India: https://web.archive.org/web/20250103110902/https://www.noticer.news/yes-the-grooming-gangs-were-pakistani/
Those from minority ethnic backgrounds were over-represented in CSE cases in the UK: https://web.archive.org/web/20230801044936/https://www.police-foundation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/organised_crime_and_cse.pdf