Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE) and Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)
Exploitation comes in many forms and can often overlap, it is not discriminatory, and anyone can be subject to this type of abuse.
Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE) and Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)
Exploitation comes in many forms and can often overlap, it is not discriminatory, and anyone can be subject to this type of abuse.
Children and young people are often deceived into believing they’re in a loving and consensual relationship. They often trust their abuser and do not understand that they are being abused. They can be trafficked into or within the UK to be sexually exploited. Often being moved around the country, being forced to take part in sexual activities, with more than one person.
There is a range of factors that could make a child more vulnerable to exploitation:
If you, or someone you know are being abused in this way you can contact the Safeguarding Team at Chesterfield college on 07584 384838 or email ccsafe@chesterfield.ac.uk.
Other agencies that can help and support you:
If you, or someone you know is being abused in this way you can contact the Safeguarding Team at Chesterfield college on 07584 384838 or email ccsafe@chesterfield.ac.uk.
Other agencies that can help and support you:
County lines is a term used to describe gangs and organised criminal networks involved in exporting illegal drugs using dedicated mobile phone lines or other forms of “deal line”.
Children and vulnerable adults are exploited to move, store and sell drugs and money. The use of coercion, intimidation, violence and weapons ensures compliance. Once a child or vulnerable adult is trapped by this type of exploitation it is very difficult for them to leave the county line network. The gangs often manufacture drug debt and threaten violence or harm to the individual or the family.