1- According to The Guardian, schools ‘need more help’ to deal with sexual assaults committed by students. Charities say better guidance is needed on the increasing number of sexual assaults in primary schools in England.
2- Why have students started committing sexual assaults? If these crimes have increased in recent years, what are the reasons for this? Why weren’t the assault rates so high before? Poverty is one of the main causes of crime. When children and their families can’t easily get what they want, they have to try other things to get it. Look at the areas where housing association houses are concentrated; these are the areas where crime is most common.
3- The increasing number of sexual crimes among students may also be due to poverty. Since children don’t have the financial means to reflect the life they watch on TV every night into their own lives, they may choose crime as a way of satisfying themselves. The second possibility is the risk of having easy access to everything, especially on social media. Social media promises you a false world and if your education and morality do not have the courage and infrastructure to exist in this world, you can get lost. Unfortunately, today, even lullabies have been replaced by tablets and phones. Now families do not even read stories to their children. Unfortunately, children are left alone with social media.