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Alexis Jay

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Gender Male
Age 75
Date of birth April 25,1949
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Preceded byDame Lowell Goddard
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Alexandrina Henderson Farmer Jay, OBE is a British social worker and academic. She is a visiting professor at the University of Strathclyde and the independent chair of the Centre for Excellence for Looked After Children in Scotland.

'Redress scheme' announced for child sexual abuse victims

'Redress scheme' announced for child sexual abuse victims
May 22,2023 12:50 pm

... Chairwoman Prof Alexis Jay said the inquiry had heard " time and time again how allegations of abuse were ignored, victims were blamed and institutions prioritised their reputations over the protection of children"...

Grooming gangs and ethnicity: What does the evidence say?

Grooming gangs and ethnicity: What does the evidence say?
Apr 4,2023 8:01 am

... So what does the evidence say about the ethnicity of members of grooming gangs who sexually exploit children? In her, published in 2014, Prof Alexis Jay concluded that the majority of " known perpetrators were of Pakistani heritage" including five men convicted in 2010...

Child sex abuse: Failing to report it should be made illegal - major inquiry

Child sex abuse: Failing to report it should be made illegal - major inquiry
Oct 20,2022 7:20 am

... Chairwoman Prof Alexis Jay described an " epidemic that leaves thousands of victims in its poisonous wake"...

Child sexual abuse: Extensive failures in tackling grooming, says report

Child sexual abuse: Extensive failures in tackling grooming, says report
Feb 1,2022 4:06 pm

... There was a " flawed assumption" that this form of child sexual abuse was on the wane, the inquiry s chair Prof Alexis Jay said...

Lord Janner: Police shut down MP child abuse investigations - report

Lord Janner: Police shut down MP child abuse investigations - report
Oct 19,2021 2:07 pm

... Professor Alexis Jay, chairman of the inquiry, said police and prosecutors " appeared reluctant to fully investigate" claims against Lord Janner despite " numerous serious allegations"...

Westminster abuse claims: police and political parties turned blind eye'

Westminster abuse claims: police and political parties turned blind eye'
Feb 25,2020 5:30 pm

... Play down rumours Professor Alexis Jay, the head of the investigation, said: It is clear to see that Westminster institutions have repeatedly not for dealing with allegations of sexual abuse, turning a blind eye to active shielding of the perpetrators...

Rotherham sexually abused: identify bugs, policeman interviewed MP

Rotherham sexually abused: identify bugs, policeman interviewed MP
Feb 16,2020 10:16 am

... A report in 2014 by Professor Alexis Jay in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013, mainly by men of Pakistani heritage...

Child abuse inquiry: travel bans are not the sex-offenders'

Child abuse inquiry: travel bans are not the sex-offenders'
Feb 16,2020 9:57 am

... Professor Alexis Jay, the Chairman of the IICSA, said: The sexual abuse of children abroad by British nationals is not an urgent problem, we will hide you...

Child abuse inquiry: travel bans "are not the sex-offenders'

Feb 16,2020 6:23 am

The Report cited the case of the shamed Rock Star Gary Glitter

UK authorities the powers they have to stop British offenders travelling abroad, and Child Abuse , according to a study.

Only a small fraction of the orders against the perpetrators included a prohibition of travel abroad, the find Independent investigation of the Sexual abuse.

He cited the case of shamed Rock Star Gary Glitter , who abused children abroad after a previous conviction.

The IICSA says, the evidence, to be reduced in order to shop for travel bans.

The Inquiry report found, actions applied to people sentenced had a sexual offense as a sexual harm prevention orders (SHPO) - only a minimal impact on the restriction of travel.

Others have the perpetrators were able, against the prohibitions in an attempt to abuse outside of the UK.

Some of the 5,551 SHPOs were. in 2017-18, but only 11 contained requirements in relation to the issue of the possibility to travel abroad, The Report said

He cited the cases of Glitter and serial Richard Huckle pedophiles as examples, where the systems have failed to protect the children.

Glitter, who was convicted whose real name is Paul Gadd, to four months in prison in 1999 for the thousands of Child Abuse images.

But he was still able to travel, and later to Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. In 2005, he was convicted of the sexual abuse of two girls aged 10 and 11, in Vietnam.

the Glitter was for other historical facts.

Huckle-groomed and abused dozens of children in impoverished Malay communities by the bourgeois-Christian English teacher, and philanthropist.

He found himself in an unprecedented number of criminal offences against children aged between six months and 12 years of age,

The requirement of The Police and the courts to be restrained in the application of travel bans, the need for evidence, and sometimes impose, the hate to a ban in several countries.

In contrast, according to The Report , Australia had a complete ban on registered sex offenders traveling abroad.

Professor Alexis Jay , the Chairman of the IICSA, said: "The sexual abuse of children abroad by British nationals is not an urgent problem, we will hide you.

"the Current gaps in our legal system are not to travel, so that known offenders abroad, to vulnerable children in less developed countries, and that is simply unacceptable. "

The Report also recommended The Police and the courts in This Country , more and more people are pursuing, to have the British abused abroad, because they are entitled, in the context of section 72 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.

The National Crime Agency has not accepted that the previous policy, written in the foreign police authorities were asked to investigate, instead, they served as officers in the United Kingdom - "good".

Instead, the information that EWB now calls the British, with the country in which the abuse occurred to be.

Responding to The Report , the government said: "We continue to work closely with law enforcement to stop authorities in the UK and the international partners of sex offenders are traveling abroad in order to draw prey on the children of online networks and bring the perpetrators to justice.

Prof Alexis Jay of the leading Independent investigation of Sexual abuse (IICSA)

"Clearly, there is more to do, and we and others consider the findings of this report carefully. We will respond fully in due course. "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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