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 film showcases specialized assessment tools, such as the Penile Plethysmograph (PPG) , used to measure an individual's sexual arousal in response to suggestive material. Reception and Impact Louis Theroux: A Place for Paedophiles

: 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 : : For his work on the film, Louis

: A former athletics coach whose crimes were discussed alongside artwork he had created in the facility. The documentary is currently available to stream or

: 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.

The documentary is currently available to stream or purchase on several platforms, though availability may vary by region: