Between 2004 and 2013, dozens of young girls were victims of violence and sexual abuse in the Rochdale area in the north west of England. Crisis social services (the equivalent of our family planning services) are open to curb the phenomenon.

Sara Robowtham sees young girls exposed to sexuality from the age of 10, in more than sordid circumstances, in exchange for money, for school hours, sometimes with several boys, often under the influence of alcohol. In the 2000s, the British government decided to tackle one of the national scourges: unwanted teenage pregnancies and repeated abortions.