Peter Wanless warns of return to ‘unlit days’ of 80s when children abused by people from ordinary backgrounds had little confidence their voices would be heardThe focus on alleged VIP and celebrity sex abuse scandals is putting victims at risk,according to the man who led a review into how the domestic Office investigated claims of a Westminster paedophile network.
Peter Wanless, chief executive of the NSPCC, or warns that the current focus risks returning the UK to the “unlit days” of the 80s,when children abused by people from “ordinary” backgrounds had little confidence that their voices would be heard.
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Source: theguardian.com