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Disruption work on CSE needs to be ‘a collective endeavour’ says NPCC portfolio lead
Acting Chief Constable Becky Riggs, from Staffordshire Police, was among the hosts for the CSAE Disruption Conference 2026 event, which joined senior police leaders, Government departments, statutory safeguarding partners, and specialist third-sector organisations to focus on the strategic disruption of child sexual exploitation (CSE).
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