02/02/2015
The programme investigates measures meant to keep the public safe from sex offenders, hearing from abuse survivors and child protection experts who claim the system is a mess.
Tonight's exclusive report investigates the facts behind control measures that are meant to keep us safe from sex offenders. Inside Out West Midlands hears from abuse survivors and child protection experts who say the system is a mess. It also examines police data which shows hundreds of court orders designed to protect the public are being broken.
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Dozens of sex offenders across the West Midlands have breached court orders designed to protect the public from harm.
According to figures obtained by the 大象传媒, there were 97 breaches of Sexual Offences Prevention Orders (SOPOs) in the West Midlands in 2013-14.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Ayo Akinwolere |
Series Editor | Rachel Bowering |
Broadcast
- Mon 2 Feb 2015 19:30大象传媒 One West Midlands