Derby child sexual abuse ring case involved a coordinated network of Pakistani men who systematically abused approximately one hundred white girls in Derby, England. In 2010, following an extensive undercover investigation conducted by Derbyshire police, members of this criminal enterprise faced charges related to seventy-five distinct offences involving twenty-six identified victims. The judicial proceedings resulted in the conviction of nine individuals out of the thirteen accused, who were found guilty of grooming and sexually assaulting girls ranging from twelve to eighteen years of age. These criminal activities generated significant public discourse regarding the intersections of ethnicity, gender, and sexual exploitation in contemporary British society.