Why reports of sex offences against children are on the rise

Police are recording at least 85 sexual assaults every day as reports jump by more than a third

Teenage victim of sexual abuse in Rotherham
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The number of sexual assaults against children recorded by police has seen a "huge jump" of more than a third in the space of a year, according to research by the NSPCC.

The child protection charity says 31,238 allegations of sexual offences against children, such as rape, assault and grooming, were made in England and Wales in 2013/14.

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