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Missed Opportunities

How opportunities were missed to stop sexual offenders in youth football decades ago, and why it took so long for the full scale of abuse to emerge.

Following on from the seismic revelations of historical child abuse in football in November 2016, this episode explores how opportunities were missed to stop offenders decades ago and why it took so long for the full scale of abuse to emerge. It follows the investigation into former Southampton youth coach Bob Higgins, filming alongside Hampshire Police detectives as they conduct interviews with Higgins and the survivors. A deeply disturbing pattern of psychological manipulation and sexual grooming begins to emerge.

Higgins was the subject of a police investigation in the early 1990s, but the subsequent trial resulted in acquittal. Barry Bennell was first convicted in Florida in 1995. He and Higgins were the subject of a Dispatches documentary back in 1997, for which Dean Radford and Ian Ackley bravely waived their anonymity in order to discuss what had happened to them then. And yet the response to the Dispatches programme was deafening silence. How was it that, after such public scrutiny, the true scale of the offending was able to remain hidden?

Back in the present day, a new investigation into Higgins comes to a head. Dean hopes and prays that, 30 years on, history won鈥檛 repeat itself.

1 hour, 20 minutes

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  • Mark Isham

    Men Before The Mirror

Credits

Role Contributor
Director Daniel Gordon
Producer Hugh Davies
Executive Producer John Battsek
Executive Producer Steve Boulton
Executive Producer Ron McCullagh
Executive Producer Jonathan Ossoff
Production Company Insight TWI

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