Sexual exploitation

Adult Sexual Exploitation (ASE) is a form of sexual abuse that involves someone taking sexual advantage of an adult for their own benefit through threats, bribes, and violence. 

Power is held over victims, due to age, gender, sexual identity, physical strength or status. 

Adults can be sexually exploited in many ways. 

Examples include: 

  • rape
  • sexual assault
  • being tricked or manipulated into having sex or performing a sexual act
  • being trafficked into, out of, or around the UK for the purpose of sexual exploitation
  • being forced to take part in or watch pornography
  • being victim to revenge porn (when a previously taken video or photograph, which was taken with or without consent, is shared online) 

Anybody can be a victim of sexual exploitation. While it mainly affects women, men can also be victims. 

Adult sexual exploitation can describe a one-off situation between two adults, or instances of organised crimes where a number of adults are trafficked and sexually exploited. 

Signs of sexual exploitation

Common signs that someone is being sexually exploited include:

  • evidence or suspicions of sexual assault 
  • self-harm or significant changes in emotional wellbeing 
  • developing inappropriate or unusual relationships, including relationships with controlling or significantly older people 
  • displaying inappropriate sexualised behaviour, language or dress 
  • being isolated from peers and social networks 
  • unexplained absences, including persistently being late or going missing 
  • unexplained gaining of money, clothes and mobile phones. 
  • using more than one phone, especially if both are used to communicate with different people  
  • receiving an excessive amount of texts or phone calls – these may be from multiple callers, some of whom may be unknown. 

If you are concerned that you or someone you know is a victim of sexual exploitation, please report it.

If someone is in immediate danger call 999.