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How Isle of Wight Offender Managers work to protect residents from the risk of paedophiles
If you saw the Isle of Wight on the recent Channel Four programme, ‘Catching Paedophiles: Crime and Punishment’, you can find out more here about the role of Offender Managers
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The episode followed Detective Claire Lyons from Hampshire Police Internet Child Abuse Team, as she worked through a case after discovering a man from the Island uploading indecent images of minors online.
Offender managers were featured as part of the documentary and Hampshire Constabulary shares below, with News OnTheWight readers, details of the hard work that their Offender Managers put in, alongside partners, to keep the public safe and manage the risk posed by potentially violent or sexual offenders. In their own words. Ed
Image: Channel 4 Crime and Punishment VIEWERS who tuned into Channel 4 this week may have been surprised to spot some familiar sights in Hampshire in the latest episode of Crime and Punishment. Aired on Monday evening, the episode dedicated to highlighting the challenges faced by Hampshire Constabulary’s Internet Child Abuse Team (HCICAT) and their quest to see a predator deemed a risk to children locked up. Following Detective Claire Lyons, the programme started with her team hunting down a suspect who had uploaded indecent images of children to social media site Tumblr. With a username ‘Proud child lover’ , the suspect had posted vile comments and images of children to his account despite his 15 other accounts being blocked for posting illegal content.
Monday TV Tips: The great Shanagarry pottery throw-down plus Dr Marie Cassidy; Catching Paedophiles; and BlacKkKlansman on television this evening
How to Cook Well with Rory O Connell: features Ron Barrett of Shanagarry Potters
Mon, 17 May, 2021 - 13:34
How to Cook Well with Rory O’Connell RTÉ One, 7.30pm
Great food and the craft section features Shanagarry potters, Stephen Pearce designs. All of the pottery is made from organic local clay, which contains no lead, cadmium or other non-organic ingredients. The production processes used employ traditional techniques that have existed for over 250 years in the Shanagarry area. Each pot is individually crafted and goes through 18 skilled hand processes.
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