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A Northern Ireland report reveals systemic failures in protecting children from exploitation, with police lacking strategy, training, and victim-centered approaches.
A report by Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland reveals systemic failures in addressing child criminal exploitation, with children often treated as suspects rather than victims.
The PSNI lacks a unified strategy, frontline staff show insufficient training, and case records reveal victim-blaming language and delayed safeguarding.
No consistent method identifies exploited children, and exploitation networks remain undisturbed.
The report urges a child-centred strategic framework, improved identification, and better training.
Justice Minister Naomi Long and PSNI leadership acknowledged the findings, citing ongoing efforts including cross-agency plans, governance improvements, and e-learning programs despite resource constraints.
Un informe de Irlanda del Norte revela fallas sistémicas en la protección de los niños contra la explotación, con la policía que carece de estrategia, entrenamiento y enfoques centrados en la víctima.