Sex Offenders Fleeing Abroad
Reporter Paul Kenyon (right) confronts a convicted British paedophile who is on the run in Bulgaria after breaking an order banning him from travelling abroad without permission.
Every year thousands of offenders are convicted of sexual offences and subjected to a monitoring regime designed to minimise their risk to the public. But critics claim the system for managing offenders in England and Wales is flawed and allows offenders to slip through the net and flee abroad. File on 4 has discovered there are 559 sex offenders who are currently missing. One of them is Daniel Erickson-Hull – a self-styled pastor who was convicted of downloading hundreds of indecent images of children. On his release from prison he was subject to an order banning him from having unsupervised contact with children, unsupervised use of the internet and from travelling abroad without informing the authorities. But he ignored the restrictions and fled abroad. File on 4 tracks Erickson-Hull down to Bulgaria where he’s immersed himself in a Roma community and posted videos of himself with dozens of children online. File on 4 asks whether the laws designed to keep the public safe from convicted sex offenders are fit for purpose.
Reporter: Paul Kenyon
Producer: Ben Robinson
Development Producer, Oliver Newlan
Editor: Carl Johnston
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How some runaway sex offenders are evading justice
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Paedophile on the run confronted abroad
Duration: 02:26
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- Tue 10 Sep 2019 20:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4
- Sun 15 Sep 2019 17:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4 FM
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