We are now in the downplaying phase of this appalling scandal. We've had the denials that it's happening, the intimidation of debate, the accusations of racism, the threats against people's careers etc.
But that was ended when the Jay report came out. You couldn't deny it was happening any more.
So now what is happening is downplaying. As Os points out, there's hardly any news on these cases any more.
Some of these trials are carried out under reporting restrictions. So there can be no reporter standing outside court every day, reporting on the trial. Just a report on the verdicts. Less coverage, you see.
As WM points out, they aren't even releasing the names of people charged any more (I don't know if that's even legal?). They did it in Wakefield a couple of months since, they are repeating the trick in Rotherham now.
But if you want a clue into official attitudes, attitudes that still exist, here's an example.
Former CPS prosecutor Nazir Afzal stated that in 2008 then Home Secretary Jacqui Smith sent round an email on the subject of "grooming" gangs.
Speaking on the BBC's PM programme, Mr Afzal the former North West Prosecutor who reversed a Crown Prosecution Service decision and successfully prosecuted the notorious Rochdale rape gang, said:
“You may not know this, but back in 2008 the Home office sent a circular to all police forces in the country saying 'as far as these young girls who are being exploited in towns and cities, we believe they have made an informed choice about their sexual behaviour and therefore it is not for you police officers to get involved in.'”
Now, how about
that for a scandal? And there has been zero follow up on Mr Afzal's statement, and the outrage of Sky and the BBC news has been markedly absent.
https://www.ukip.org/national-ukip-news-item.php?id=121