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Child arrests over sex crimes hit record high in UK

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July 15, 2026
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Published: July 15, 2026 1:47 pm
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The number of youngsters arrested over sexual offenses rose nearly a fifth last year, a government-backed report says

The number of children arrested for sexual offenses in the UK reached a record high last year, a government-backed report has stated.

The Youth Endowment Fund (YEF), a charity researching youth violence prevention, said on Tuesday that 3,809 children were arrested for sexual offenses in 2024-25, up nearly a fifth from 3,225 a year earlier. The figure was 74% above the Covid pandemic low of 1,979 in 2020-21 and surpassed the previous record of 3,633 set in 2015-16.

Separate YEF research based on a survey of 11,000 children aged 13 to 17 found one in 25 teenagers had experienced physical or sexual abuse in a relationship. Among those in relationships, 15% reported being pressured into sex, physically assaulted, or having explicit images shared without their consent – equivalent to one pupil in a typical classroom, researchers said. They linked the rise in child sex offenses to the growing circulation of explicit images among minors.

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“The rise in arrests for sexual offenses by children is deeply concerning,” said Jess Southgate, YEF’s lead on violence against women and girls. “Whether it reflects more offending, more victims coming forward, or both, what’s clear is that more work is needed to prevent these harms from happening.”

The Guardian recently also reported a rise in cases of parents becoming victims of sexual abuse by their own children. Support group Pegs said that among 188 parents who sought help, 17% – predominantly mothers – reported experiencing sexual abuse by their child. Meanwhile, the National Analysis of Police Recorded Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Crimes Report found that more than half of 10- to 17-year-olds reported to police for sexual abuse targeted other children.

The issue returned to the spotlight in May during the widely debated trial of three boys, aged 14 and 15, convicted over two separate rapes of teenage girls in Hampshire last year. The boys filmed the assaults and shared some of the footage online.

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The judge handed all three Youth Rehabilitation Orders – mostly involving community work – instead of custodial sentences, prompting widespread criticism from victims and lawmakers, who argued the ruling sent the “wrong message” that those convicted of rape might avoid prison.

More broadly, Britain has seen a sharp rise in child sexual abuse referrals involving both juvenile offenders and adult pedophiles. The National Crime Agency said earlier this year it now receives around 1,700 referrals each week, while police arrest about 1,000 suspected offenders every month.

The rise in child sex offenses adds to pressure on outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer over child protection. His government has introduced tougher online safety measures, including requiring tech giants to block explicit content on children’s phones and introducing a social media ban for under-16s, and updated sex education.


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However, Starmer has repeatedly faced criticism over his handling of the grooming gangs scandal, which exposed systemic child sexual abuse by organized groups of Pakistani origin, as well as his government’s initial reluctance to launch a nationwide inquiry. Although Labour eventually backed a national probe, the issue became one of the defining controversies of Starmer’s premiership, contributing to the political crisis that culminated in his resignation last month.

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