George TorBBC News, Derby
A school administrator has been imprisoned after sexually abusing three girls.
23 -year -old Jordan Roberts committed crimes while working at Da Vinci Academy in Derby – the three victims were less than 16.
The limit of Roberts’ crime was revealed after the first teenager, to report that he had sex with her during school time, two more girls were later known as being targeted.
Roberts, formerly breaston, Derbyshire, was imprisoned for 44 months, convicted for sexual activity with a child and in two cases of sexual harassment.
One of the girls told the authorities that he was left unable to sleep and faced flashbacks, with a decline in his mental health.
Derbyshire police said that the mother of one of the girls also explained how Roberts had taken away her daughter’s innocence and childhood, and she blamed herself for what she did.
Roberts Derby appeared in the Crown Court, where he initially denied crimes.
But before the case could reach the trial, Roberts convicted his petition and was sentenced in the same court on Friday.
‘Honor means’
Con Cherlot Flint, who led the investigation, said: ” [victims’] The determination to bring Roberts to justice has been incredible and their flexibility to see them in jail is not very rare.
“Roberts’ role in school meant that he had a situation of faith – one he cheated the worst.
“For these three young girls, their school should have been a security location, and Roberts used it for his disgusting means.
“I want to thank the school for their aid during the investigation – and Roberts’ excellent security work was brought to light after the crime.
“Roberts’ choice has no place in our communities at all, and I will urge anyone who can be a victim of equal crimes to come forward.”
Roberts was also given a 10 -year sexual disadvantage prevention order, which registers sexual criminals indefinitely, and handed over to the 10 -year preventive order.
Student good
A school spokesperson said: “In 2022, we were made aware of serious allegations about a member of employees who have not worked in school for two years.
“According to our strong safety procedures, we worked immediately, reported the case to the appropriate officers and fully supported the police investigation. We fully support the court’s decision to punish the court.
“Security remains our top priority. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards in this important field.
“Our focus, as usual, is the good of our students and both of them and our broad school community are supporting both.”