ROGER FIELD FROM BROMLEY SENTENCED FOR SEXUAL ABUSE OF 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL
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Bromley Child Sexual Abuser
In August 2009, a disturbing case emerged involving Roger Field, a man from Bromley, who was convicted of sexually abusing a young girl over a prolonged period. The victim, only 12 years old at the time, was subjected to repeated molestation at Field's residence in Bromley, Kent, spanning nearly two years. The abuse came to light when the girl confided in a social worker, prompting an investigation that uncovered the extent of Field's misconduct.
Following his arrest and trial, Roger Field, aged 46 at the time, was sentenced to ten years in prison for his heinous actions. The court's judgment reflected the severity of his crimes, which included grooming the young girl through a series of love letters, attempting to manipulate and control her over the course of their interactions.
As part of his sentence, Field was ordered to register as a sex offender indefinitely, a measure designed to monitor his activities and prevent further harm to the community. His case drew significant attention in Bromley and the surrounding areas, highlighting the ongoing issues related to child protection and the importance of vigilance in safeguarding vulnerable youths.
Since his sentencing, Roger Field has been released from prison, but his status as a registered sex offender remains in effect, underscoring the long-term consequences of his criminal behavior and the community's need for continued awareness and caution.
Following his arrest and trial, Roger Field, aged 46 at the time, was sentenced to ten years in prison for his heinous actions. The court's judgment reflected the severity of his crimes, which included grooming the young girl through a series of love letters, attempting to manipulate and control her over the course of their interactions.
As part of his sentence, Field was ordered to register as a sex offender indefinitely, a measure designed to monitor his activities and prevent further harm to the community. His case drew significant attention in Bromley and the surrounding areas, highlighting the ongoing issues related to child protection and the importance of vigilance in safeguarding vulnerable youths.
Since his sentencing, Roger Field has been released from prison, but his status as a registered sex offender remains in effect, underscoring the long-term consequences of his criminal behavior and the community's need for continued awareness and caution.