VINDICTA Founder James Blake’s new BBC Three Documentary – Hunting The Online Sex Predators

Presenter James Blake Hunting The Online Sex Predators

James Blake’s Explosive New Documentary ‘Hunting The Online Sex Predators’ Shines A Light On Digital Danger

James Blake is back presenting yet another hard-hitting documentary for BBC Three, and this time, he’s taking on one of the most disturbing threats lurking in the digital world. His latest BBC exposé, Hunting The Online Sex Predators, delves deep into the chilling reality of online predators who target the young people via social media algorithms.  The documentary also takes on a few other layers as it digs deep into trafficking when James meets a survivor of trafficking and online streaming abuse.

Following the massive success of Hunting The Catfish Crime Gang, Blake’s latest documentary is already making waves across the UK, with an exclusive private screening held in Belfast on launch night.

James Blake Private Screening Of hunting The Online Sex Predators
James Blake Private Screening Of hunting The Online Sex Predators

A Shocking Investigation

James Blake explores how algorithms shape our online experience and investigates whether social media is promoting harmful content. He meets sextortion target Nathan and joins Cheshire Police’s consent campaign against online risk. When students flag how harmful and violent content pops up on their socials, James digs deeper.

 

At UCL, Dr Kaitlyn Regehr explains how her research suggests that one social media algorithm can quadruple misogynistic content in a week.

Baroness Beeban Kidron believes the problem lies with the tech giants and reveals how she discovered we can be just two clicks away from child abuse material.

James meets Arturo Bejar, an ex-Meta executive. He tells James about his research into algorithms and how harm is promoted. He says it would be easy for big tech to increase user safety.

At Marsh Law Firm in the US, James hears about a class action. Attorneys liken their big tech battle to the war against tobacco companies. They say it’s easier to get clips breaching music copyright removed than it is to get child abuse content taken down.

At NCMEC in Washington DC, James meets NCA officer Andy. He learns they get around 100,000 reports of harmful content on social media reported to them every day. He tells James that the toughest cases involve the encrypted live streaming of abuse of under 18s

In the Philippines, James meets an NCA officer who works in a global task force made up of police from countries including the UK, USA, the Philippines and Australia. Shockingly, British men are among the worst in the world for the purchase of live-streamed abuse.

James joins a police raid in the Philippines using intelligence gathered from devices belonging to a British man who has admitted offences against girls aged 9 to 16.

A Must-Watch Documentary

With the rise of digital crime, Hunting The Online Sex Predators is a must-watch for anyone concerned about online safety. It’s currently on BBC Three and is also available to steam now on BBC iPlayer, reaching millions across the UK and beyond.

Watch Hunting The Online Sex Predators on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer now!

Related Posts


James Blake accepting the RTS Breakthrough Talent Award at the 2024 ceremony.

November 16, 2024

James Blake Secures RTS Breakthrough Talent Award Amidst New Documentary Release

James Blake, a rising name in the realms of television presenters and of course founder at VINDICTA® , has been honoured with the Royal Television Society‘s (RTS) Breakthrough Talent Award. The accolade recognises his exceptional contributions to broadcasting, particularly highlighting his investigative work in his recent documentary Hunting The Catfish Crime Gang. This earlier documentary

October 23, 2024

James Blake, TV Presenter and Media Personality, Shortlisted for Prestigious RTS NI Breakthrough Award

James Blake, TV Presenter and Media Personality, Shortlisted for Prestigious RTS NI Breakthrough Award VINDICTA® is proud to announce that our founder, James Blake, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Breakthrough Award at the 2024 Royal Television Society Northern Ireland (RTS NI) Awards. Recognised as exciting new BBC Talent, media personality and TV presenter, James