Louis Theroux: A Place For Paedophiles Today
: The documentary explores whether the hospital's primary goal is genuine treatment or a legal ruse to keep offenders locked up indefinitely. Most patients boycott the voluntary therapy program, preferring to pursue legal appeals for release. Key Interviews :
: Reviewers from The Times and IMDb described the documentary as "troubling," "unbearable to watch," and "thought-provoking" for its refusal to paint the subjects as simple monsters, instead showing them as deeply damaged and deceptive people. Louis Theroux: A Place for Paedophiles
: For his work on the film, Louis Theroux received the Royal Television Society's award for best presenter in 2010. : The documentary explores whether the hospital's primary
: Interviews with therapists like Ernie Marshall and Dr. D'Orazio highlight the challenges of sympathizing with offenders while trying to help them reform. : For his work on the film, Louis
: The BBC received 10 complaints following the broadcast, while 2.4 million viewers tuned in to watch. Where to Watch
: Coalinga is a high-security mental hospital that cost roughly $400 million to build and approximately $200,000 per year per patient to operate. It features comfortable amenities like sports facilities and a DVD library, leading some to describe it as a "luxury warehouse".
