Disturbing numbers: Every fifth child in England has been expelled from school after engaging in sexual acts (Video)

A study conducted by England has found that every fifth child has been expelled from school for sexual misconduct. Hundreds of schoolchildren have left school classes permanently or temporarily in the past four years after they have been involved in sexual acts, including pornography and partition [...]
Hundreds of schoolchildren have left school classes permanently or temporarily in the past four years after they have been involved in sexual acts, including pornography and the sharing of improper images with their peers.
This data was reported by the Press Association ) Information Freedom, where they have published that the male gender is more likely to be disfellowshipped for such conduct at an early age.
The most popular age is 14 when they are more likely to engage in improper sexual behavior.
Some 754 incidents were reported in between July 2013 and April 2017, yet the actual figure is believed to be much higher.
These disturbing figures have prompted calls for a reevaluation of sexual education in class, the Independent” reported, broadcast Periscopi.
Under new laws, all four - year - olds should be taught about safe and healthy relationships in class, and children in high schools will be taught appropriate lessons about sex.
Figures released last month by the English government show there have been 2,070 exceptions to sexual abuse in English schools for the 2015/16 academic year, as well as 70 permanent exceptions for the same reason./Periscopi/









