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When can you be liable for Child Sexual Exploitation?

By James Russell: When can you be liable for Child Sexual Exploitation?

October 20, 2015

Hotels are increasingly being used by those engaged in the exploitation of young people.  The ease of access and late at night bookings can make hotels vulnerable to misuse.  Does the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 hinder your ability to innovate your customer check-in experience?

Greenwoods’ Regulatory team and guest speaker Richard Barraclough discuss what you can do to limit your liability for a claim of CSE made by a child victim, their parent or guardian.

This free masterclass will provide you with the latest developments on CSE issues.

For more information about the event click here

Join the Greenwoods forum to consider your potential civil and criminal liabilities should your property be used by those engaged in this crime.

To book your place, please contact Leah Pearson, Events Manager, by email at lvpearson@greenwoods.co.uk or call 020 3691 2103.

Greenwoods Solicitors LLP’s free forum is on Tuesday 19 January 2016: ‘When can you be liable for Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)?’ – guest speaker Richard Barraclough, QC

Venue: RSA House, 8 John Adam Street, London, WC2N 6EZ

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