Just days after the seven men were convicted of carrying out crimes of "medieval depravity" against girls as young as 11 in Oxford, Green said it was time to dismiss any vestiges of political correctness around the issue.
The Pakistani-origin men were found guilty of sex crimes against girls, some as young as 11. They were found guilty on a total of 43 charges.
Kamar Jamil, Akhtar Dogar, Anjum Dogar, Assad Hussain, Mohammed Karrar, Bassam Karrar, Zeeshan Ahmed and Mohammed Hussain - all in their mid-20s and early 30s - were found guilty of either rape or conspiracy to rape. All are from Oxford.
"You have been convicted of the most serious offences and long custodial sentences are inevitable," the judge at the Old Bailey said in his ruling today.
Years of failings by Thames Valley police and Oxford social services were exposed during the trial.
Police were alerted at least six times by victims - who were aged between 11 and 15 - of the exploitation and horrors that were taking place within flats and guesthouses and in the parks and open spaces of the Cowley area of Oxford.
Police and social services have apologised to the victims - the number of whom police say could exceed 50.
The Oxford scandal was the fifth such case since 2010 with gangs of Pakistani men being convicted of similar cases in Rochdale, Derby, Rotherham and Shropshire.
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Green, who is the minister for police and criminal justice, said he was setting up a Home Office-led group to help tackle the problem of sexual violence against children.
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